A bunch of images

I had a little fun with SwarmUI again recently, often generating images to post into a chat at work or to print them on small table cloths.

So, here they are:

Aidin’ Aiden – SuddenFx

I was trying to create a new wallpaper for Aiden and my Laptop that I mainly use to connect to it. I created an AI generated image (of course) of the logo/icon thing of Aiden:

After some attempts with Qwen Image Edit, I tried Flux2.dev and got a pretty good image:

Aiden flower inbetween cubes representing apps or functions

It was cool, but lacked some effects to make it pop. I wanted scanlines, chromatic abberation and so on. You know, all the cheap effects seen in indie games. 😉

I thought about launching Affinity Photo or something and look for effect filters that I could download. But then I thought: “Let’s do a quick test if I can create the effects using javascript and css or something.

Shortly after, Claude Code connected to Qwen 3.6 produced SuddenFx.

It is named after a Visual Basic tool that I did like… over 20 years ago… o_O

The original logo from 2002

I think the “real” came after I sped up the effects using native C++ DLLs for the rendering and Visual Basic only for the UI. It was still… very slow. ^-^

But it had a very similar idea and so the new app SuddenFx using Javascript, vibe coding and luck came to be.

SuddenFx ’26

I wanted it to be built, so filters could be added easily, each with a definition of their parameters and a global strength parameter for all of them. They should be reorderable and there should be a quick toggle for each of them and a solo mode to only see the effects of a single filter temporatily.

A rabbit riding a lion. The rabbit somehow grew another leg during upscaling…

There is also a compare mode like the ones in similar apps. When downloading the result, the original generation metadata is added again, so it can still be dropped into SwarmUI. There is also a drag source image to download per drag & drop into other apps.

The development of this went really smoothly and was one of the best vibe coding experiences so far. And pretty quickly, I got my wallpaper:

The Aiden flower wallpaper with pixelate, vignette + chromatic abberation, scanlines

After creating my wallpaper, I let the agent come up with more filters to be used especially for AI generated images and it came up with “Clarity” and some others that really improve the often flat look of AI generated imagery.

Reunion

You were a nobody, an urchin living in back alleys, struggling each day to get enough money to eat. So, when this stranger offered you 20 bucks just for a few hours of work on the graveyard, you immediately said yes.

You did not understand what you were doing, placing weird stuff on the ground, drawing circles, lighting candles. But then he sat down next to you and explained.

“Tonight”, he said with a mad grin on his face, “I will return my wife to life. We will finally be reunited again.”

When you saw the movement behind him, you ran as fast as you could. You did not turn around when the screaming began… or ended.

Only on the next day, in broad daylight, you returned to pick up his money and pocket watch. You also picked up an old tattered book. You could not read, but recognized some of the symbols you had drawn onto the ground.

Maybe someone else was interested in this? For a few bucks you would even help them set it up…

Caution: Low temperatures! Drool with care!

Hundreds of children are getting stuck in the woods at this time of year. Be cautious!

Just another silly idea. 🙂

And a test for AI models as most of them had lots of problems with this. This was the first image that remotely captured the idea behind it, that the child got stuck in a frozen puddle of its own drool.

The fact that the prompt says “comical man” is completely ignored as this model has a strong female tendency as most models have.

Here is another model trying its best, creating a cute image nonetheless. ^-^

Blow & Wash

Somehow an inflatable pink washing machine came up in chat at work and someone requested an AI image of it, so… here it is! 🙂

It was a bit tricky to get it to make the washing mashine look “rubbery” and inflatable and he would not give me a mouth piece like on a balloon, but otherwise it was one of the easier stuff to create. I’ve used my current favorite “Artsy Dream”.

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