Tiny Houses: AI vs. Reality in Social Media

If you’re on Facebook or Instagram, you’ve likely seen many dreamy tiny houses in fantastic locations. In the last year, AI-generated photos of tiny houses and designs have popped up everywhere.

It’s important to be careful, as AI can give you the illusion of an unrealistic life if you don’t check your sources.

I, too, have been playing with AI recently, but rather than create fake locations, I prefer to use photos I’ve taken myself and convert them into fun tiny house styles.

In this post, I’m going to share with you a few fun AI outputs I’ve created using my own photographs.

The top photo uses a Wallace and Gromit claymation style based on an original photo I took at the Tiny House Jamboree several years ago in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Below the original, I’ve taken the same photograph and used AI to create different artistic interpretations: a Pixar style, a coloring book style, and a Looney Tunes style.

original tiny house photo

Original photo in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Three AI generated styles using the original photo.

I’ve also included an original photo of my wife and me with our grandkids, alongside an AI-created version using the Pixar style.

My wife and I and our grandkids.

Original photo.

Pixar family

Pixar style of us.

All these transformations have been done using a free account and ChatGPT.

Have you made in great AI pictures with your tiny house?

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