It also does well with landscapes and things like that. Creating original artwork is another story. The more famous the subject, the better the artwork. I can say, "create an image of Michael Jackson with dreadlocks", and the image will be perfect. It does do very well with famous people, however. I can say, "create a black superhero, with an all black costume, trimmed in white and red, and put the LETTER T on his chest", and it will give me 100 different variations of the black guy, all with the Superman crest on his chest! The only other superhero it seems to recognize is Batman. One of the things that really irks me above all else with this app, is that it thinks every superhero is Superman! No matter how detailed I may put in my prompt, it gives the superhero Superman's logo. As in avid fan of superheroes, I like to create different versions of them. As another user posted, it has a hard time with the human body, extra fingers, sometimes missing limbs, and so forth. I’d love to see the data on how many subs they manage to retain, because once you use it, and the novelty wears off, I can’t imagine anyone buying long term subscriptions. I cancelled my subscription and uninstalled. I gave it one star, but I think that’s being overly generous at this price. But for $5 a week, it’s not even close to ready for prime time. If this was a $5 or even $10 lifetime app, I’d give it 4 stars with the expectation that it would likely improve to 5 stars. Create a version for kids if that’s what you’re after. I get that the developer doesn’t want to turn this into an adult picture creation app, but when words like sexy are blocked (no sexy spaceship for you), it’s a bit ridiculous. This can also happen with legs, arms, and feet, but the hands seem to be the worst. I was lucky if a normal, fully formed hand appeared on both arms. For many poses, I couldn’t get hands to display in static poses where a person is just standing, performing no action, holding nothing. Whether it’s seven or eight fingers, hands merged with objects, hands and fingers growing out of objects or other body parts, this AI falls flat on its face. Yep, hands completely overwhelm this app. And for $5 a week, I expect an AI that knows what to do with hands. I gave this a try, but it’s just not worth the cost, not even if it was $5 a month. Thank you for reading this □□□□□□ Show moreįirst, let’s talk about the ludicrous price of $5 a WEEK. That would be awesome and make it that much better the app is great but those things would make it so much better. Also something that could be amazing is to post your works of art on a tab of the app to let others see them and download art other people made. The reason I clicked recreate is because what I got isn’t worth watching the ad. That is what is so good about it, it lets you be creative, but also not have to do the work of drawing it out but however there is something that I would ask for is sometimes it creates something cool but not what I wanted and to click the recreate button it makes me watch an add again. I will say with out premium it is still good I don’t have it and I have had the app for about two months and it is fun to jump in and create things when your bored like a cat with armor on. But one thing is the ads you have to watch before making them are the same ones over and over so one suggestion is more diversity in the ads for the people that don’t get premium. I love this app it is amazing it is what I asked for and more. Just so you know reading this is accurate. But all of that aside, it’s a brilliant tool capable of astounding results. It should always populate the prompt with the last used prompt on start (to aid in crash recovery if nothing else) Finally, Wonder used to lock up pretty regularly… though it seems better lately. Wonder also forgets what prompt you gave it last if you have to restart. Images should be treated individually after rendering. I like that it does two at a time, but after they are rendered, I do NOT like having to publish both images. Wonder produces and manages images in pairs… why this is, I don’t know. Wonder has a pretty hard time with the human body for obvious reasons if you think about it… extra limbs are one example. A beautiful woman with 11 fingers on one hand just doesn’t do it for me. There is a necessary randomness to the results, and this means that you might have a 99% perfect image, and that other 1% ruins the piece… Wonder would benefit from being able to use an existing image, and re rendering it with a secondary input, or perhaps re-rendering a troublesome region. Once you get the hang of it, you can create what you are looking for… almost. Wonder is a great name for this application.
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