TMCsw 247 Posted August 25, 2025 Posted August 25, 2025 I was a little blown away by the results I received from the simple prompts I gave. After a little bit of experimenting with a few different AIs and getting some poor results by giving it a long list of titles in a library and telling it to choose some of them, I saw mangled, cropped, and even misspelled text when the correct text was supplied. I ended up going with Copilot (Smart). Conversation: Spoiler Please create an image 640 pixels wide by 360 pixels high, just the text title (with random fonts (English), angles, and colors with a tiny amount of overlap in a mosaic style. Do not duplicate any titles. Do not crop any text. Place on a black background. Include the following TV shows listed below: 30 Rock Boston Legal Cheers Friends Hot in Cleveland Last Man Standing Mom NewsRadio The Big Bang Theory <okay image> Me: move the big bang theory to the left and add MASH beside it <better image> Me: make “hacks” fit in the space between Cheers, boston legal, and friends <image hacks cropping> Make hacks not to clip Cleveland or any other text Result: Note: 640x460 was ignored (when I asked why, it gave a lame excuse), so I cropped and resized to suit (not shown here). Conversation: Spoiler Please create an image 640 pixels wide by 360 pixels high, just the text title (with random fonts (English), angles, and colors with a tiny amount of overlap in a mosaic style. Do not duplicate any titles. Do not crop any text. Place on an RGB 0,0,140 background. Include the following Movies listed below: Barbie Big Freaky Friday Ghostbusters Happy Gilmore Home Alone Mr. & Mrs. Smith National Lampoon Planes, Trains and Automobiles Slap Shot The 40-Year-Old Virgin <good image> Me: Please change home alone to bright yellow Result: Same note as above. It could probably use some more tweaking, but you get the idea. Tips for Linux users: Spoiler To get a ‘raw’ list of titles (assuming you are following the naming guides), run this in Current directory: ls -1 | cut -d'(' -f1 Subdirectories of current & recursive (you may have a few subdirs to prune): find -type d | cut -d'(' -f1 | rev | cut -d'/' -f1 | rev | sort -u Note: you can put ‘ > file.txt’ or ‘>> file.txt’ (without quotes) at the end of the command(s) to make it easier to manage by editing the file instead of cutting the list from the terminal. 2 1
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