Image creations

I don’t understand if it’s a bug or if it’s my mistake if someone can help me, the rabbit does not create any images I ask for but it searches for them on google, I remember that it created images once where am I wrong?

It creates images using Magic Camera. At one point I believe there was image generation through prompt via subscription linked to a 3rd party (can’t remember the AI name) but I believe it was removed at the same time Suno was.

The magic camera is something else, once we could create images using the Midjourney connection, today the connection page in the rabbit hole has also been removed, does this mean that the rabbit is no longer able to generate images from prompts?

You can actually do this with Magic Camera too!

Just take a photo of a blank wall or ceiling etc, and while holding the button, speak your prompt… “generate an image of xyz in the style of…”

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really? wow wonderful i try it tnx

Apparently it doesn't work, it tells me the image I provided is blank

Hey Max. I tried the feature out by setting my Rabbit on my leg and taking a picture of my pants and saying my prompt. May be coincidental, but I seem to have more success with it this way. I used the prompt “generate an image of a werewolf in a wizard’s hat” and these were my results before and after.

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Playing around with the device some more in Freestyle mode, I did find I had some trouble getting it to cooperate a few times.

I took the first image and used the prompt “Generate an image of this corgi as a demon dog”

and I was provided: “It seems like I couldn’t find any pre-existing images of a corgi as a demon dog. However, you can create a custom image using an AI art generator or photo editing software. These tools can transform a regular image of a corgi into a demon-inspired version by adding features like horns, fangs, or other mystical elements. If you’d like specific guidance on how to do this, feel free to ask!”

So then I prompted “Use the magic camera to imagine this corgi as a demon dog”

Bingo (pun intended). This worked.

My best results thus far have depended on the task.

If i want to generate a custom image I place the device horizontal on my pant leg or arm and provide the prompt “generate an image of …” and it works most of the time.

If i want to take a picture of something and have the device reimagine it I take the picture and prompt it “use the Magic Camera to imagine XXX as YYY”

Hope this helps more!

your answer its really interesting, I have tried both solutions several times, using the magic camera I can actually create a variant of what I show, effectively creating an image that, however, most of the time, does not appear in the rabbit gallery. I have to go and see it via the journal in the rabbit hole, a great shame, but it is a really nice feature when it works. As for the other method, I managed to generate a few images, let’s say that half the time it works, I just had to have a little patience, the only flaw is that none of the 10 images I created appear in the rabbit’s magic camera gallery, I can only see them in the journal in the rabbit hole, too bad, thanks for the tips anyway

One question, it only creates painting-like images for me. Do you think it’s possible to create more realistic ones?

Yes I see almost all of mine only in the journal as well. As for styles, yes just ask for whatever style you want. It has worked the majority of the time for me. This image was a picture of my laptop and i prompted; “make this computer in the image look old fashioned”

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“Create a realistic ultra version of this using the magic gallery”

It misunderstood me somewhat but worked out nicely

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The original for reference

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really interesting, I’m also trying to create new realistic images with a white background but so far it doesn’t work, it searches for what I ask on Google

I have the most trouble getting it to make realistic people generations but it will do it with the right prompt and persistence. For some reason, as depicted above, when I use a prompt similar to the one that misunderstood me; it does swimmingly. Maybe try some variation of it.