Daffy, it’s definitely Rabbit Season…
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YOUNG WOMAN IN A PLAYBOY BUNNY-TYPE SUIT, HOLDING A BASKET OF EASTER EGGS: Wow! You’re right. This is more fun when I don’t scramble them!
Art: A.I. Magic Egg-Head Writer: John Lustig
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Art: A.I. Magic Egg-Head Writer: John Lustig
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She has strange eyes. Is she computer-generated?
Yes. She’s definitely generated by computer–specifically via MidJourney A.I. That’s why I credited the artist as A.I. Magic. (And you should’ve seen how messed up the eyes were before I fixed them up a bit. A.I. sometimes has problems with eyes.)
Looks like AI took a blend of Ginger and Mary Ann from Gilligan’s Island and combined it with a blend of Baily and Jennifer from WKRP. A fine looking blend of sweet and sexy.
And the fingers! But it is a fun picture.
OMG, the mutant fingers. This looks to be a condition called “triphalangeal thumb”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triphalangeal_thumb
Or, if there is a hidden thumb, I wonder if the polydactylism extends to other appendages.
When Shelagh and I visited Key West decades ago, we took a tour of Ernest Hemingway’s house which had a number of six-toed cats who were supposedly descended from Hemingway’s original six-toed cats.
Visited a (sort of) niece’s farm in Eastern Iowa a few years ago. So many barn cats and nothing to keep their numbers down. I saw at least 50 -60 and there might have been more. They were inbred. There were very few cats with the standard number – 5 front 4 back – of toes. Some had eight or nine. Some had 7 on one side and 8 on the other. Big splayed paws. Some did seem to have normal back paws but hardly any had 4 normal paws. Very strange experience.
I’m embarrassed to say that I didn’t actually notice the finger problem until you mentioned it, Peter. (Although I’ve now had a lot of people mention it on GoComics.)
The hands are usually the first thing I check with A.I. art. And for good reason. Traditionally that’s been one of the things that most-often gets mangled by AI.
Supposedly that’s getting better. And frankly the fact that her visible hand isn’t a blob or obviously mangled made me overlook the problem. However, I should’ve counted her finger!
(Maybe I was too focused on her other outstanding attributes.)
She has fingers?! That’s not where I was looking.
You would think that an AI would count the number of fingers.
It doesn’t matter. You wouldn’t use a Picasso portrait as an identity card photo, and paintings are meant to make an image and perhaps convey a lesson. This one does that perfectly, even if I don’t find the model erotic. I still like the picture.