Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “who wore it best” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted to see how different AI models would handle generating images of, well, anything wearing anything. I had this idea of comparing the results, seeing which AI had the best style, you know?

The Experiment Begins
First, I started by picking some subjects. I went with the classics – a majestic lion, a fluffy cat, and, for a bit of curveball, a rubber ducky. I figured these would be different enough to really test the AIs.
Then came the outfits. Oh boy, this was fun. I chose a ridiculously oversized top hat, a tiny little tutu, and a full-on astronaut suit. I mean, who wouldn’t want to see a lion in a spacesuit, right?
The Process (aka Herding Cats)
Getting the AIs to cooperate was like, well, herding cats, especially cats wearing tutus. I tried a few different image generators.
- Some were super easy to use, just type in a prompt, and boom, you’re done.
- Others? Let’s just say I spent a good hour figuring out the settings.
I typed in prompts like “lion wearing a top hat” and “rubber ducky in an astronaut suit.” I experimented with different wording, adding details like “photorealistic” or “cartoon style” to see how it would change things.
The Results (Hilarious!)
The images I got back were all over the place.

- One AI gave me a lion that looked like it was wearing a hat the size of its head… barely.
- Another made the cat look like it was inside the tutu, not wearing it. It was… abstract.
- The astronaut duck? That one actually turned out pretty cool in most of the attempts, surprisingly.
I saved all the images and then spent some time comparing them. Some were laughably bad, some were surprisingly good, and some were just… weird. I mean, I saw one lion with a top hat that looked more like a giant mushroom. Go figure.
My Verdict
So, who wore it best? Honestly, it’s a tie. Each AI had its own quirks and strengths.
One was great at realistic images, another was better at cartoonish stuff. It really depended on the specific prompt and what I was going for.
It’s a fun process. It’s not about perfect, it’s about fun!