Making Fancy AI Thumbnails For No Valid Reason

I generated the background images for the four sets of thumbnails with Deep Dream Generator. I don't even know if I'm going to use them, but I wanted them anyway - so I made 'em. The ANNOYING thing about DDG is that at times it stamps a bloody signature on it that is randomly generated. It will even put two or three of the fecking things on an image in rare instances. So it eat a tone of my points to get them all free of fake ass signatures. The top right one (part of a set of 7 - one for each day of the week) had a literally 90% rate of it putting the signatures on it and I got no idea why. The more complicated the image, the more likely it is it seems to me. The bottom right had not one on it and I got lucky with them and got all seven of them in a row without wasting points. All I can say is, I'm glad I'm not bloody paying them for the premium engines and more points. Like it's worth a minimum of $20 USD a month to have it fuck up my images like this. That being said, I don't know if you get anything much for free on there now, so I'm lucky I got in early.

I added a black layer after then turned down the opacity to mute the image, then set the text on top of it. As you see, they are not exactly the same from set to set with the text, but close enough - and the set all has exactly the same in them. If you like dark text then you will want to fill the muting layer with white and wash it out instead. The font is HYTO.

I won't go into how to script a prompt for the AI. Some are simple as heck like the bottom right, and some are complicated like the top right. The two on the left are made with a visual prompt that was a fractal I generated just for this, then some text in addition (minimal).

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