Evolution of DAZ AI over time as shown through the same prompt.
richardandtracy
Posts: 7,093
Not long after DAZ AI became available, I thought it might be interesting to track the evolution of DAZ AI by using the same prompt and seed to see how the images generated change over time. I thought I'd try an unlikely prompt and a pretty random number for the seed. The one I ended up with was:
Prompt: "Woman piloting a spacecraft crash lands and is savaged by a house cat."
Seed: 1964012014
Whenever possible I have selected the Victoria 9 character, image dimensions 1024 x 1024. Prompt strictness default. Quality: Balanced. Number of Images: 4, taking the first as the image.
So, let's see the evolution.
13 April 2024
17 April 2024
8 May 2024 (No V9 - I forgot)
9 May 2024:
29 July 2024
8 October 2024:
Regards,
Richard







Comments
0n 4 December 2024, V9 is not available as an option, so the image becomes:
I think something has gone on under the hood since the last time I tried these prompts without V9 as an option. It is very, very different from the 8 May 2024 image accidentally done without V9.
Regards,
Richard
I also used your prompt to see what developed. I think the big cat heads looking out of the capsules provide the clearest perceived threat.
January's development: None discernable. Cat still has two tails, too.
Regards,
Richard
But atleast the spacecraft has the basic styling of a camaro now.
Ahh. Is that what it is, thanks. I'm sadly ignorant on US Muscle Cars. Most are too big to safely go down our lanes, and the fuel consumption is terrifying to someone paying european fuel prices. When my wife & I went on honeymoon in the US (Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Yosemite & Big Sur) we had a camper that did 16miles per US Gallon, and the fuel on honeymoon cost slightly less than it would have to drive the same distance in our 44.7mpg Citroen 2CV in the UK. Ho hum.
Regards,
Richard
So, developments Between January and March 2025:
Err. None visible with this prompt
Regards,
Richard
In April, the difference is once again nil.
This is checked on a pixel by pixel basis with Gimp, loading the March version in, then opening the new image as a layer, and setting the layer mode to 'Difference'. When the colour is black, there is no difference.
Interestingly, the changes in the original V9 image, before the V9 option disappeared were as below:
Regards,
Richard