Fox in a Forest: Text to Image Generation

Discover the unique styles and modes of Tengr.ai, Dalle3, NightCafe Studio, StarryAI, and Flux2 on HuggingChat.

Published on Feb 02, 2025

I am publishing the AI images featuring a grey fox, the Image generation is using text to image tools. It’s been over two months since I last published a post on this blog. I was busy finalizing my book(s), and I’m excited to be back with a new topic that I’m sure will interest many of you - using the same prompt to generate images across different AI imaging tools.

Prompt used: draw a sketch of a grey fox in an Indian forest, colour ink sketch, summertime


Have you used the same prompt across different AI imaging tools? Share your experiences and results in the comments below! I’d love to hear about your experiments and see the images you’ve generated.

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Tools used for generating images:

Tengr.ai

I started by using Tengr.ai, a popular AI imaging tool that uses a combination of text-to-image and image-to-image translation to generate images. I entered the prompt “Draw a sketch of a grey fox in an Indian forest, colour ink sketch, summertime” and clicked on the “Generate” button. The image generated was a beautiful sketch of a grey fox in an Indian forest, with a warm and vibrant colour palette. The image was generated in landscape mode, which added to its charm.

image of grey fox in a forest in India. Image generated using tengr.ai
image: tengr.ai

Dalle3

Next, I used Dalle3, another popular AI imaging tool that uses a text-to-image model to generate images. I entered the same prompt and clicked on the “Generate” button. The image generated was a stunning colour ink sketch of a grey fox in an Indian forest, with a beautiful summertime atmosphere. The image was vibrant and detailed, with a unique style that set it apart from the other tools. 

image of grey fox in a forest in India. Image generated using Dalle3
image: Dalle3

NightCafe Studio

I then used NightCafe Studio, a popular AI imaging tool that uses a combination of text-to-image and image-to-image translation to generate images. I entered the same prompt and clicked on the “Generate” button. The image generated was a beautiful colour ink sketch of a grey fox in an Indian forest, with a warm and vibrant colour palette. The image was generated in “Realcartoon Pixar” mode, which gave it a unique and stylized look. 

image of grey fox in a forest in India. Image generated using nightcafe studio
image: RealCartoon Pixar Mode, Nightcafe Studio

Images using Grok2 on Twitter (X)

StarryAI

Next, I used StarryAI, a popular AI imaging tool that uses a combination of text-to-image and image-to-image translation to generate images. I entered the same prompt and clicked on the “Generate” button. The image generated was a stunning colour ink sketch of a grey fox in an Indian forest, with a beautiful summertime atmosphere. The image was detailed and vibrant, with a unique style that set it apart from the other tools. 

image of grey fox in a forest in India. Image generated using starryai
image: midjourney papercut mode on Starryai

Flux2 on HuggingChat

Finally, I used Flux2 on HuggingChat, a popular AI imaging tool that uses a text-to-image model to generate images. I entered the same prompt and clicked on the “Generate” button. The image generated was a beautiful colour ink sketch of a grey fox in an Indian forest, with a warm and vibrant colour palette. The image was detailed and vibrant, with a unique style that set it apart from the other tools. 

image of grey fox in a forest in India. Image generated using flux
image: flux2

Key Takeaways

Here are some takeaways from this experiment:

  • The same prompt can generate different images across different AI imaging tools.

  • Each tool has its own unique style and mode that can be used to generate images.

  • Experimenting with different modes and styles can help to achieve the desired result.

  • AI imaging tools can be used to generate a wide range of images, from sketches to watercolours.

Links to Imaging Sites

Here are the links to the imaging sites used in this experiment:

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This blog is created and maintained by Amar Vyas, and features AI-generated images for his upcoming book, Art with AI: How to create awesome images using AI tools.