It is great content to have here nevertheless. Absolutely loving the cold war aesthetic on blatant and intended-to-be-funny propaganda.
A bean (food ones) streak of memes for a about a week or two back a few months ago. Jeans memes was just recently, maybe till a week or two weeks ago that had jean texture/material on everything, with real life or AI generated images, with an appropriate letter being switched with letter J, like "Jorts" instead of shorts.
In hindsight, and I may have missed it, having denim textured beans with the title being "Jeans" would be hilarious.
Edit: Also, what tool did you use and what were your (if any) plugins? Also any considerations on the prompt text, negative text?
This was Midjourney. To get the exact text, you just put what you want in quotes. My prompt was simply
1940's style propaganda poster, rosie the riveter style "Quit Reddit!" "Join Lemmy!"
I have not come even close to knowing what to do with negative prompts yet.
I like the message.
Unfortunately, modern politics have forever ruined red baseball caps for me.
Reaching behind her back and underneath her shoulder strap to hold a gun is absolutely hilarious.
Let it go for art. That colour combination is beautiful. It's also historically based on communism, as you'd know, which is why the blue is more muted, to really punch the commie message. In this regard, it's perfect. Reddit is the evil capitalist. Lemmy is the community upstart.
Lol, like how the swastika has other meanings?
Red hats make me uncomfortable too. Irrational fear, and I’m hoping future generations won’t know about it.
Could do with less 'murican flags.
People in the US doesn't seem to realise how fucking weird it is that their flag is on everything possible. It's very strange and disturbing for everyone else. Major brainwashing cult style weirdness.
My comment from a couple of days ago has become immortalized as an AI Image!! 😢 I’m so proud!!
The beauty of the fediverse is that we can choose to defederate and isolate bad actors like Meta.
Well, by WE, you mean our instances, which we don’t actually control (unless we have our own). Which could mean some have those people and some do not. Wouldn’t that make a mess of things when interacting in instances where Thread users are allowed?
From what I understand they can't see anything in other instances other than what's already public, so it's not as earth shattering as we all feared.