Looking at some of the popular suggestions, it can't help with some words, because they are too rude, however, "pen is" returns something rather long.
dmd · 19h ago
I'm not sure I understand the appeal of sites that are literally a less-than-a-sentence prompt I could have typed myself.
dwaltrip · 17h ago
But you didn't, and they did :)
It made me smile, I'm glad they built it.
dmd · 17h ago
Well, no, I have many times typed exactly that prompt, because making a hundred billion dollars worth of computer go "brr" to make ascii art is amusing! I just don't understand what the point is of a dedicated site.
4m1rk · 19h ago
Even the UI is created by AI :bushes:
cadamsdotcom · 19h ago
Life is complete, I now have a beautiful 2D ascii elephant!
Random idea: now animate it.
Run the initial generate, keep that result, provide it back to another llm call: “user requested an elephant. you drew this. (object here) generate the next frame of an animation of this.”
Iterate the prompt 2-3 times for cool animated ascii art :)
4m1rk · 19h ago
I like that! Though it's not very smart or consistent at creating ascii art.
It made me smile, I'm glad they built it.
Random idea: now animate it.
Run the initial generate, keep that result, provide it back to another llm call: “user requested an elephant. you drew this. (object here) generate the next frame of an animation of this.”
Iterate the prompt 2-3 times for cool animated ascii art :)
It’s quite clever.
Matching styles using vision models is not that easy, especially if you want to capture the core subject of the prompt.
ASCII Art for "bambi":
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