AI often struggles with ant pictures (too many/missing legs), but if you focus on the head it can create some nice images. Some cyborg ants I generated:





I like how the ai generated pictures make it a many legged monster with 9 abdomens, 3 antennas and 7 eyes
Currently keeping:
1x Formica subsericea, 35-40 workers + BIG brood pile + 10 pupa
1x Crematogaster cerasi, 2 workers + eggs / larva? (pls don't die workers) *1 is trying to die* (I SAID DON’T DIE)
1x Myrmica ruba sp around 10 workers
*As you watch your ants march, remember that every thing begins with a small step and continued by diligence and shared dreams*
-A.T (Me)
I was curious about this as well, so I tried it too! I used OpenAI's image generator.
Prompt: Create an image of an ant queen sitting on a dirt throne with a crown on her head
Result: Didn't quite work out, but the effect is pretty cool.
Prompt:Create an image of an ant queen
Result: Not really a queen, more like a Camponotus media or major.
Conclusion: Not really what I was looking for, but a cool experiment and I love the texture on the images!
Currently raising:
Manica invidia (1 queen + ~30 workers)
Lasius niger (single queen + ~200+ workers)
Lasius americanus (2 single queen + brood)
Lasius americanus (1 queen + worker, more on the way!)
Tetramorium immigrans (1 queen + ~1200 workers)
I'm scared
Currently Keeping:
Camponotus sayi x4 - Pupae Atta texana x32
Camponotus discolor x6 - Pupae Formica sp. - Larvae
Camponotus texanus - 14 workers Formica sp. - Eggs
Camponotus pennsylvanicus - 125-150 workers Pheidole sp. - 200-300 workers
Pogonomyrmex occidentalis - 50-75 workers Pheidole hyatti - 7 workers
Crematogaster spp. - 500-1000 workers Camponotus novaeboracensis - Eggs
Novomessor albisetosus - 100-125 workers Leptogenys elongata - 7-10 workers
Love the pig snout. Very realistic. This is now my new sleep paralysis demon.
"God made..... all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds (including ants). And God saw that it was good. Genesis 1:25 NIV version
Keeping:
Formica cf. pallidefulva, cf. incerta, cf. argentea
Formica cf. aserva, cf. subintegra
Myrmica sp.
Lasius neoniger, brevicornis
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