4:36 technically giraffititan was the one with a slightly noticable hump since there was a bunch of soft tissues leading from the holes at the top of their head down to right above the bone on the snout meaning that the head on that is pretty accurate
the thing with the butterfly is that there is a species of butterfly, if I'm not mistaken, whose scientific name IS Tyranosaurs Rex Edit: LMAO, they're way to stupid with the results second edit because I'm dumb: but the results for apatosaurus and brontosaurus are like that because of Dino from the Flintstones
If you really want to see some cursed dinosaur art from Microsoft try ANY kind of hadrosaur. It has no idea what any hadrosaurid is and gives some sort of t. rex hybrid instead.
1:11 It's like Jurassic Park meets Lisa Frank. Like seriously, what's up with all the butterflies even though those weren't specified?? 11:50 Okay, I stand corrected. NOW it looks like Jurassic Park meets Lisa Frank!
The first letter of the second part of any scientific name is always lowercase, so the correct spelling is Tyrannosaurus rex, not Tyrannosaurus Rex (similarly, the short version is spelled T. rex, not T-Rex). Still, a very hilarious video, nonetheless. P.S: Those "Pteranodons" look more like the Banshees from "Avatar."
Parts of these (especially dilophosaurus and those colorful velociraptors and pteranodons) appear to have been ripped straight out of a combination of MTG (especially Ixalan) and Yugioh "dinosaur" card artwork… speaking of which, maybe you'd get a kick out of looking at trading card game dinosaurs. Those things get wild!
I thinkk the issue is the specific names getting confused for something else. It gets better if I just use the genus. Though there is still one theropod coming up with "Brontosaurus" for me and it really just doesn't understand how Dilophosaurus works
I think the problem is that you’re using the genus name that the AI probably knows, But then you add in the species name and that’s where the AI gets confused! XD
I’ve tried making normal dinosaur images using this ai but it turns them into cocomelon characters 😭
To me this feels like the result of. Bing messing with the built-in bias of the AI.
Kind of like what happened with Gemini when it first launched.
4:36 technically giraffititan was the one with a slightly noticable hump since there was a bunch of soft tissues leading from the holes at the top of their head down to right above the bone on the snout meaning that the head on that is pretty accurate
The thumbnail is funny because the pterosaur has a perfect pteranodon beak shape and then the rest is just not even close.
4:43 I think more apatosaurus than diplodocus the tail isn’t that long. The posture on the last 3 aren’t close to either though
1:05 That's Rexy in retirement lmfao
I am so extremely sorry for your suffering dude
god i fucking hate AI so much
it can’t even steal correctly
The rainbow color thing seems like a built-in preset to me.
Kind of like what happened with Gemini when it first launched.
the thing with the butterfly is that there is a species of butterfly, if I'm not mistaken, whose scientific name IS Tyranosaurs Rex
Edit: LMAO, they're way to stupid with the results
second edit because I'm dumb: but the results for apatosaurus and brontosaurus are like that because of Dino from the Flintstones
If you really want to see some cursed dinosaur art from Microsoft try ANY kind of hadrosaur. It has no idea what any hadrosaurid is and gives some sort of t. rex hybrid instead.
You should see Ankylosaurus
That's a very accurate Spinosaurus We don't know what it looks like It has a Sale It has a long neck A long mouth It's good enough.
1:11 It's like Jurassic Park meets Lisa Frank. Like seriously, what's up with all the butterflies even though those weren't specified??
11:50 Okay, I stand corrected. NOW it looks like Jurassic Park meets Lisa Frank!
I'm pretty sure it's because there is a species of butterfly that has the same scientific name as our Rexy
theres an extinct beetle from the miocene called Tyrannosorus rex.
The first letter of the second part of any scientific name is always lowercase, so the correct spelling is Tyrannosaurus rex, not Tyrannosaurus Rex (similarly, the short version is spelled T. rex, not T-Rex).
Still, a very hilarious video, nonetheless.
P.S: Those "Pteranodons" look more like the Banshees from "Avatar."
Parts of these (especially dilophosaurus and those colorful velociraptors and pteranodons) appear to have been ripped straight out of a combination of MTG (especially Ixalan) and Yugioh "dinosaur" card artwork… speaking of which, maybe you'd get a kick out of looking at trading card game dinosaurs. Those things get wild!
This looks like no man's sky
I thinkk the issue is the specific names getting confused for something else. It gets better if I just use the genus. Though there is still one theropod coming up with "Brontosaurus" for me and it really just doesn't understand how Dilophosaurus works
That's what I figured was going on too, the very specific species name was throwing it off in some way.
those dilophosaurus were clearly crossed with cchryolophosaurus
ah yes the dumb ai inaccurate unrealistic dinosaurs worse then even monsters resurrected.
That thing wasn't a pteranodon that was a mutated parrot
people who use dinosaur AI art in their thumbnails have lost every ounce of my respect
AI can’t even draw a circle on a white background
AI is best when you're trying to be weird
I think the problem is that you’re using the genus name that the AI probably knows, But then you add in the species name and that’s where the AI gets confused! XD
Lol
I found the AI that you used an got similar results
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