Monday, May 22, 2023

Midjourney Sometimes Struggles to Create An Accurate Likeness of A Famous Person


This is what Midjourney provides if you ask for a portrait of Cary Grant.

Here are other recent attempts by the program to capture Grant's likeness.






Yet, the program is accurate in creating the likeness of Trevor Moore, a fairly obscure modern-day television comedian.





This is supposed to be W. C. Fields shaking hands with a midget.



A number of Midjourney members, including myself, have been tinkering with the program to create various images of The Three Stooges.  ElWahsh came up with this Trump version of the Stooges.


Seamusfrost imagined the Stooges as anime characters.  


Ross Routinic is responsible for turning the Stooges into ninjas.  



FergieAnnoy came up with the idea of an Albert Einstein version of the Stooges.  


I went a bit further with this idea.




MrBabaGanoosh cast the Stooges as The Three Musketeers.  




I prompted the program to produce further images of the Musketeer Stooges.




This was the result when I asked the program to show the Stooges chasing Marilyn Monroe. 







I wish that I could take credit for these stills to a fake movie called The Plague Doctor.  Mukkio_selvatico, who created these images, had Clark Gable in mind as the film's star.


I asked Midjourney to create images of Errol Flynn as Robin Hood.  



Another member, Andy-kb0otyham, preferred to see Orson Welles as Robin Hood.  




The program usually does a lot better with contemporary actors, but it has definite problems with Jude Law.


Yet, the program did great with this portrait of old-time horror star Boris Karloff.



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