I thought you might enjoy a funny story!...
Producing a video takes a lot of time. Furthermore, resources
are needed to present or to create images. In the video I recently finished called "Aunt Lucy?", I attempted to use artificial intelligence (AI) to generate some images. I had no idea where to start or what to do. I found some sites, and played around with it a bit. They were all disasters!
But, I knew that I had an absolutely daunting task in
trying to recreate certain images, and especially a painting I had seen in the past that was used to promote evolution. I wanted to use it in the video. Either I had to purchase the rights to use it (which was impossible), or I had to repaint it myself. The latter would have taken way too long, and I didn't have that kind of time. So, I found an AI site that seemed to offer promise. I wrestled with it, describing into their system, in ever increasing detail, a scene that I wanted to present in
the video.
This scene was originally painted to depict Australopithecus apemen walking in wet, volcanic ash. Evolutionists believe these footprints were made 3.7 million years ago. They were found by Mary Leakey in 1976. The soil they're found in is what's "dated" to that age, so therefore, so are the creatures that made them.
There. Nice and tidy.... right?
That's complete rubbish! The footprints are identical in every way to modern human footprints! Anyway, I cover this whole issue more in the video.
BUT, back to making the scene... So, after many dozens of renderings, this is the first image I was able to create that looked like what I wanted. I was really pleased! It was lo-res, though, so I couldn't actually use it in the video, but I learned a great deal from the experience! Hi-res images were soon to follow.
But, not without some hilarity! continued.....