The part about AI creativity is real, but also that mixing different things is how new stuff is created also in the real world, so maybe it's still some kind of creativity : e.g. I asked the AI to create a mockup image from a historical museum website about a specific topic, then I asked to adapt it as my CV / personal website : voku.github.io/LarsGermane/ ... and I was really impressed from the one shot 🤯
Ingo Steinke is a Berlin-based senior web developer focusing on front-end web development to create and improve websites and make the web more accessible, sustainable, and user-friendly.
You website is a good example of the mock up and good-enough aspect, I guess. Nice idea, mixes historic, museum, and gaming style. However, in the current implementation, the hero image moves in such a way that the character is out of the screen on mobile. The object-position property doesn't do what it's probably supposed to do. Pragamtically, I'd provide an alternative, portrait-sized, image for mobile. That's an issue which seems quite obvious to an experienced human tester, but not to an AI-generated quick shot.
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The part about AI creativity is real, but also that mixing different things is how new stuff is created also in the real world, so maybe it's still some kind of creativity : e.g. I asked the AI to create a mockup image from a historical museum website about a specific topic, then I asked to adapt it as my CV / personal website : voku.github.io/LarsGermane/ ... and I was really impressed from the one shot 🤯
You website is a good example of the mock up and good-enough aspect, I guess. Nice idea, mixes historic, museum, and gaming style. However, in the current implementation, the hero image moves in such a way that the character is out of the screen on mobile. The
object-positionproperty doesn't do what it's probably supposed to do. Pragamtically, I'd provide an alternative, portrait-sized, image for mobile. That's an issue which seems quite obvious to an experienced human tester, but not to an AI-generated quick shot.