Okay, so, yesterday I was messing around with some AI image generation stuff, right? I had this totally random idea pop into my head: “jill biden as a panda.” Don’t ask me why, it just did. I figured, hey, why not see what the AI spits out?

First thing I did was hop onto my go-to AI image generator. I’m not gonna name names, but you know, there are a bunch of ’em out there. I started with a pretty simple prompt: “Jill Biden as a panda.” Just wanted to see what the baseline would look like.
The initial results? Hilarious! Some of them were straight-up terrifying, like, nightmare fuel. Others were just… weird. Imagine a panda wearing a pearl necklace and a blazer. Yeah, that kind of vibe.
But I wasn’t satisfied. I wanted something… better. So, I started tweaking the prompt. I added stuff like “realistic,” “detailed fur,” “wearing a friendly expression,” and even threw in “portrait photography” to try and get a more polished look.
That helped a little. The images started to look less like mutant teddy bears and more like, well, a panda version of Jill Biden. Still pretty goofy, but definitely an improvement.
The real game-changer was adding specific details about Jill Biden’s appearance. I’m talking things like “blonde hair,” “blue eyes,” and even referencing her signature style with phrases like “wearing a sophisticated suit.”

It was a lot of trial and error, tweaking the prompt over and over, running the generator, seeing what came out, and then adjusting again. I swear, I spent a good couple of hours just doing that.
I also started playing around with different art styles. I tried “oil painting,” “watercolor,” and even “digital illustration.” The “digital illustration” style actually gave me some of the best results, probably because it’s better at capturing detail.
One thing I learned is that the more specific you are, the better the results. Vague prompts lead to vague images. Detailed prompts, even if they sound a little silly, give the AI more to work with.
After a bunch of tweaking, I finally got a few images that I was actually pretty happy with. They weren’t perfect, but they were definitely recognizable as Jill Biden, only, you know, as a panda. Some of them even had a certain charm to them.
- Started with a basic prompt.
- Tweaked the prompt with details.
- Experimented with different art styles.
- Kept iterating until I got something decent.
It was a fun little experiment, and it just goes to show you how far AI image generation has come. It’s still a little rough around the edges, but it’s getting better all the time. And who knows, maybe someday we’ll all be able to generate photorealistic images of anything we can imagine. Until then, I’ll keep messing around and seeing what crazy stuff I can come up with.