I think this might work better if you fed the LLM some real image and asked it to expand it than by using prompts.
The videos are all created with AI. It’s a pipeline of Flux (images), Kling (video), and mmaudio (audio). The videos aren’t always historically accurate to the last detail. They might incorporate elements of folklore or have details from popular beliefs about the way things looked rather than the latest academic research on how they looked.
I’m thinking a lot about how to make the game more interactive. One thing that makes Geoguessr so fun for me is that you can move infinitely and always find more details to help you pinpoint the location. I want Time Portal to have a similar quality. I have a few ideas to try soon that will hopefully make the game more interactive and infinite.
I think this might work better if you fed the LLM some real image and asked it to expand it than by using prompts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Ezana%27s_Stele
And this is the Obelisk of Axum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obelisk_of_Axum
You can see they have nothing to do with what is shown here, which is a weird cross of greek, middle-eastern, and stonehenge.
https://www.eggnog.ai/timeportal/93fb81ef-002c-459d-9726-b14...