Retrofuturistic poster (1930s), advertising the Sketchatronic, a set of robotic arms that hold pencils. They draw on a big sheet of paper. The background is yellow, and the word “Sketchatronic” is written in [BOLD, slightly BLOCKY] red letters on top. A woman can be seen using a typewriter behind the Sketchatronic, to which it is wired. / Steps: 20, Sampler: Euler, Schedule type: Simple, CFG scale: 2, Distilled CFG Scale: 5, Seed: 4001247342, Size: 720x1024, Model hash: bea01d51bd, Model: flux1-dev-bnb-nf4-v2, Denoising strength: 0.78, Mask blur: 4, Inpaint area: Only masked, Masked area padding: 32, Masked content: fill, Version: f2.0.1v1.10.1-previous-634-g37301b22, Diffusion in Low Bits: bnb-nf4, Module 1: diffusion_pytorch_model, Module 2: clip_l, Module 3: t5xxl_fp16 postprocessing : Postprocess upscale by: 2, Postprocess upscaler: 4xUltrasharp_4xUltrasharpV10
Don’t kid yourself, the culture war bullshit has been exported worldwide, all thanks to the internet. For instance, there used to be self-declared “LGBTQ-ideology-free zones” in Poland until February this year.
The title is the first line of half of all animated family movies released in the 2010s.
Thanks! If you haven’t noticed, I didn’t really prompt it, it just came up while I kept changing the logo via inpainting.