// Title: Playful Great White Shark
ctx.fillStyle = "#1e90ff"; // Set the fill color to a light blue
ctx.fillRect(0, 0, 512, 512); // Fill the entire canvas with the blue color
// Draw the shark body
ctx.fillStyle = "#ffffff"; // Set the fill color to white
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(256, 100); // Start at the top of the head
ctx.lineTo(150, 200); // Draw a line to the left fin
ctx.lineTo(200, 300); // Draw a line to the bottom of the body
ctx.lineTo(312, 320); // Draw a line to the right fin
ctx.lineTo(366, 240); // Draw a line to the tail
ctx.lineTo(256, 100); // Draw a line back to the top of the head
ctx.closePath();
ctx.fill(); // Fill the shape with white color
// Draw the shark eye
ctx.fillStyle = "#000000"; // Set the fill color to black
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.arc(230, 200, 10, 0, 2 * Math.PI); // Draw a circle for the eye
ctx.closePath();
ctx.fill(); // Fill the shape with black color
// Draw the shark mouth
ctx.strokeStyle = "#000000"; // Set the stroke color to black
ctx.lineWidth = 2; // Set the stroke width to 2 pixels
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(230, 220); // Start at the top of the mouth
ctx.lineTo(250, 230); // Draw a line to the left of the mouth
ctx.lineTo(270, 220); // Draw a line to the right of the mouth
ctx.stroke(); // Draw the stroke of the mouth
// Draw the shark teeth
ctx.fillStyle = "#ffffff"; // Set the fill color to white
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(250, 230); // Start at the left tooth
ctx.lineTo(250, 240); // Draw a line to the left tooth tip
ctx.lineTo(260, 230); // Draw a line to the right tooth tip
ctx.lineTo(250, 230); // Draw a line back to the left tooth
ctx.closePath();
ctx.fill(); // Fill the shape with white color
// Draw the shark belly
ctx.fillStyle = "#ffb6c1"; // Set the fill color to a light pink
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(200, 300); // Start at the bottom of the body
ctx.lineTo(250, 230); // Draw a line to connect the body to the mouth
ctx.lineTo(270, 220); // Draw a line to connect the body to the mouth
ctx.lineTo(312, 320); // Draw a line to the right fin
ctx.closePath();
ctx.fill(); // Fill the shape with the light pink color
// Draw the shark gills
ctx.fillStyle = "#ff0000"; // Set the fill color to red
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.arc(200, 280, 10, 0, Math.PI * 2); // Draw a circle for the first gill
ctx.arc(200, 310, 10, 0, Math.PI * 2); // Draw a circle for the second gill
ctx.arc(200, 340, 10, 0, Math.PI * 2); // Draw a circle for the third gill
ctx.closePath();
ctx.fill(); // Fill the shape with red color
// Add some fun details to the shark
ctx.strokeStyle = "#000000"; // Set the stroke color to black
ctx.lineWidth = 1; // Set the stroke width to 1 pixel
// Draw a wavy line for the shark's back
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(200, 290); // Start at the top of the body
ctx.quadraticCurveTo(240, 260, 280, 290); // Draw a wavy line to the bottom of the body
ctx.stroke(); // Draw the stroke of the wavy line
// Draw a curved line for the shark's fin
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(280, 180); // Start at the top of the fin
ctx.quadraticCurveTo(330, 160, 366, 240); // Draw a curved line to the bottom of the fin
ctx.stroke(); // Draw the stroke of the curved line
// Draw a dashed line for the shark's tail
ctx.setLineDash([5, 5]); // Set the line dash pattern to dashed
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(366, 240); // Start at the top of the tail
ctx.lineTo(400, 280); // Draw a dashed line to the bottom of the tail
ctx.stroke(); // Draw the stroke of the dashed line
// Let's color the ocean!
ctx.fillStyle = "#00bfff"; // Set the fill color to a bright blue
ctx.fillRect(0, 400, 512, 112); // Fill the bottom part of the canvas with the bright blue color
// Let's add some waves to the ocean
ctx.strokeStyle = "#ffffff"; // Set the stroke color to white
ctx.lineWidth = 3; // Set the stroke width to 3 pixels
// Draw the first wave
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(0, 450); // Start at the left side of the canvas
ctx.quadraticCurveTo(150, 400, 300, 450); // Draw a wavy line to the right side of the canvas
ctx.stroke(); // Draw the stroke of the first wave
// Draw the second wave
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(100, 480); // Start at the left side of the canvas
ctx.quadraticCurveTo(250, 430, 400, 480); // Draw a wavy line to the right side of the canvas
ctx.stroke(); // Draw the stroke of the second wave
// Draw the third wave
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(200, 460); // Start at the left side of the canvas
ctx.quadraticCurveTo(350, 410, 512, 460); // Draw a wavy line to the right side of the canvas
ctx.stroke(); // Draw the stroke of the third wave
// The playful great white shark is ready for a swim!
// Just remember, it's all fun and games until someone drops their ice cream in the ocean! π¦π¦
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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.
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