Funny last line comment Chicken: "I hope this note isn't a fire hazard!"
// Chicken reading a note while dodging User's fire bullets that ignite the ground
ctx.fillStyle = "#F5DEB3"; // set canvas background color to wheat
ctx.fillRect(0, 0, 512, 512); // draw a wheat colored background
// draw the chicken
ctx.fillStyle = "#FFDAB9"; // set chicken color to peachpuff
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing chicken
ctx.arc(256, 256, 100, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw the chicken's body
ctx.fill(); // fill the chicken's body
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing chicken
ctx.arc(200, 240, 40, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw the chicken's head
ctx.fill(); // fill the chicken's head
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing chicken
ctx.arc(312, 240, 40, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw the chicken's head
ctx.fill(); // fill the chicken's head
ctx.fillStyle = "#000000"; // set eye color to black
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing chicken's eye
ctx.arc(188, 240, 10, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw chicken's left eye
ctx.fill(); // draw chicken's left eye
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing chicken's eye
ctx.arc(300, 240, 10, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw chicken's right eye
ctx.fill(); // draw chicken's right eye
ctx.fillStyle = "#FF8C00"; // set beak color to darkorange
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing chicken's beak
ctx.moveTo(220, 260); // move to start position of beak
ctx.lineTo(232, 272); // draw first line of beak
ctx.lineTo(220, 280); // draw second line of beak
ctx.fill(); // fill the beak
// draw the note
ctx.fillStyle = "#FFFF66"; // set note color to yellow
ctx.fillRect(100, 150, 150, 100); // draw the note
ctx.strokeStyle = "#000000"; // set border color to black
ctx.strokeRect(100, 150, 150, 100); // draw border around the note
ctx.fillStyle = "#000000"; // set text color to black
ctx.font = "20px Arial"; // set font to Arial, 20px
ctx.fillText("Read me!", 125, 200); // write "Read me!" on the note
// draw User's fire bullets
ctx.fillStyle = "#FF4500"; // set bullet color to orangered
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing bullets
ctx.arc(150, 350, 10, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw first bullet
ctx.fill(); // fill the first bullet
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing bullets
ctx.arc(200, 380, 10, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw second bullet
ctx.fill(); // fill the second bullet
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing bullets
ctx.arc(250, 410, 10, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw third bullet
ctx.fill(); // fill the third bullet
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing bullets
ctx.arc(300, 440, 10, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw fourth bullet
ctx.fill(); // fill the fourth bullet
// draw the fire
ctx.fillStyle = "#FFA500"; // set fire color to orange
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing the fire
ctx.arc(150, 350, 50, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw first fire
ctx.fill(); // fill the first fire
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing the fire
ctx.arc(200, 380, 50, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw second fire
ctx.fill(); // fill the second fire
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing the fire
ctx.arc(250, 410, 50, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw third fire
ctx.fill(); // fill the third fire
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing the fire
ctx.arc(300, 440, 50, 0, 2*Math.PI); // draw fourth fire
ctx.fill(); // fill the fourth fire
// draw the flames
ctx.fillStyle = "#FF8C00"; // set flame color to darkorange
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing flames
ctx.moveTo(150, 340); // move to start position of flame
ctx.lineTo(125, 290); // draw first line of flame
ctx.lineTo(160, 310); // draw second line of flame
ctx.fill(); // fill the first flame
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing flames
ctx.moveTo(200, 370); // move to start position of flame
ctx.lineTo(165, 350); // draw first line of flame
ctx.lineTo(190, 400); // draw second line of flame
ctx.fill(); // fill the second flame
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing flames
ctx.moveTo(250, 400); // move to start position of flame
ctx.lineTo(235, 350); // draw first line of flame
ctx.lineTo(270, 365); // draw second line of flame
ctx.fill(); // fill the third flame
ctx.beginPath(); // start drawing flames
ctx.moveTo(300, 430); // move to start position of flame
ctx.lineTo(285, 380); // draw first line of flame
ctx.lineTo(320, 400); // draw second line of flame
ctx.fill(); // fill the fourth flame
// Funny last line comment
// Chicken: "I hope this note isn't a fire hazard!"
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DrawGPT is a an AI art generator that uses the GPT-3, GPT-4, DALL-E 3, Custom GPTs, ChatGPT, and other large language models by OpenAI to generate new images from text prompts.
The AI is able to express itself visually through words by writing code to draw and create unique images. This is the same AI powering the very popular ChatGPT large language model AI.
This does not require access to premium AI model subscriptions, it is able to be used by anyone with an internet connection and tokens. This allows everyone to get access to the very best AI art generation technology.
Artificial intelligence may create strange or unusual images. It is being used to generated images for advertising, entertainment, gaming, marketing, and fun right now!
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Yes! You can use the images for commercial purposes! And so can Draw GPT.
DrawGPT can draw anything you can think of and more! Just type your text prompt in to the textbox exactly like ChatGPT and see what the AI gives you! Seriously, you can get GPT to draw just about anything for you that you can type in the box.
DrawGPT creates images in PNG, SVG, and Javascript format for download and use. This is different than other AI art projects that only create images in PNG format; being able to get a scene graph via Javascript draw commands is a unique feature of this project and getting any AI art in SVG vector format is unique to DrawGPT.
Many people use this to generate quick art for simple projects, video game assets, new business logos, and more. It is also used to generate images for advertising, entertainment, gaming, marketing, creating art for ads and blog posts with AI and fun.
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DrawGPT is runs on an AI that has never actually "seen" an image as embodied AI in its life!
GPT-3, GPT-4, ChatGPT, and DALL-E 3 only allow input from words. Even GPT-4V which uses image recogintion via AI converts the output to words for use with other AI models. That makes their understanding of the visual world extremely unusual. This AI is able to draw images just like ChatGPT can draw images.
This method of drawing images using raw code is not a great way to draw complex images with lots of structure. It may be able to make photograph quality artwork and professional illustrations with AI but it can fail when using certain types of typography.
Yes and no. Same same but different.
ChatGPT runs on the same model that this project uses, so this is like using ChatGPT to generate images, but it is a different instance of the model. This means that the AI is not precisly the same but it is the same quality AI, image generation AI, large language model, and overall AI art that ChatGPT is using and that Chat GPT can draw.
What is the difference? ChatGPT is specifically wired up to be conversational and track a conversation thread across multiple user prompts. Images in ChatGPT using DALL-E 3 are not saved to the Intenet and made available publicly.
In comparison DrawGPT does not remember things from prompt to prompt, each image is a unique image that does not reference any of the images or prompts previously supplied.
You can do what you want it's your party.
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Yes! You can use the images for commercial purposes! And so can DrawGPT.
Images are made public during submission.
Depending on the situation the prompts themselves are stored internally for research purposes but given that people are morons and put things in there like personal information it is unlikely DrawGPT would ever be able to release the raw prompts publicly.
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No.