Using two different AI programs (Grok X1 & Magic Studio) to reimagine Looking-Glass World's White Knight as a Wonderlanders MCC BikerLand biker recently, I soon discovered that they generated images of him that differed greatly stylistically, which led me to split them into two sepaarte galleries. I've already posted the Grok X1 gallery of White Knight biker images (click here to view it), and I've postiedthe Magic Studio gallery of him here.
Meanwhile, I've found a similar but much more pronounced situation when creating images of the Mad Hatter as another Wonderlanders MCC BikerLand biker. For on this occasion, the images generated respectively by the two programs are not merely distinct stylistically. In addition, the personality of the character himself, the Mad Hatter biker, appears very different. For whereas those images produced by Grok X1 depict him as a somewhat scruffy but ostensibly decent vagabond, those produced by Magic Studio portray him as what can only be described as a much more enigmatic, and in some instances even sinister, unnerving character, one who would not seem out of place in a Charles Dickens novel.
For although Magic Studio's Mad Hatter biker is often quite dapper, even well-groomed sometimes, his facial expression, and most especially his dark-rimmed staring eyes, yield an uequivocally sly, even a somewhat disturbing, devilishly dissipated countenance. Put another way, he's not the kind of person you'd want to encounter by yourself in a lonely alley at night! Who knows what may be concealed inside those deep inside-pockets of the long leather highwayman-like coat in which Magic Studio almost invariably garbs him when producing close-up or portrait images? A stiletto, a pistol, a strangulation noose?
And yet I used exactly the same set of verbal prompts with both programs when creating these Mad Hatter biker images, so why were the two resulting series of images so decidedly different? (Might it be, perhaps, that the unsettling eeriness of Magic Studio's Mad Hatter biker was an outcome of this program having been more influenced by the term 'Mad' than Grok X1 was when generating images?)
In any event, so pronounced visually are the image differences that I've decided once again, as with the White Knight biker pix, to split them into two galleries. So here is the crafty, cunning Mad Hatter biker as conceived by Magic Studio in all of his ambiguous ambience (verily the Demon Biker of Wonderland!), and I've now posted here a separate gallery containing Grok X1's rather less elegant but also less villainous, Bill Sikesian version.
Be sure also to check out Galleries #1, #2 & #3 of my AI-created Alice In BikerLand (click here, here & here), together with a special bonus Alice-themed gallery here to conclude this series. Also: following my earlier galleries focusing upon the Cheshire Cat and the White Knight as bikers (click here and here to view them), I've uploaded a further two (thus making nine Alice/BikerLand-themed galleries in total), which focus entirely upon a couple of prominent Wonderlanders MCC bikers (each of them has two separate galleries).
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