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paxys · 3 months ago
> Thiings is a growing collection of 1,900+ free AI-generated 3D icons

"Free", but downloading the entire collection requires a payment.

And according to the terms:

> 4. Content

> You retain all rights to your content. By using our service, you grant us a license to host and display your content.

But then they advertise that anyone can download and use these pictures? Under what license?

Hamuko · 3 months ago
If they're AI-generated, just grab them and ignore the terms. What are they gonna do, claim copyright?
zer00eyz · 3 months ago
I see someone has heard from their legal department on AI tools.
shortrounddev2 · 3 months ago
Seriously, why would I pay for someone else to generate AI images?

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huhtenberg · 3 months ago
Along the same lines, less "cute", but far more extensive - https://thenounproject.com
fredley · 3 months ago
Noun Project is fantastic. It's been around for at least a decade and it's hard to find things with no icons these days.

I notice it suffers from the same London Bridge problem, do people never learn? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_Cit...

cyclotron3k · 3 months ago
If you're making an icon of Tower Bridge, you're going to tag it with "London" and "bridge", so it's going to turn up in all searches for London bridge.

At this point though, the two bridges should just swap names.

graypegg · 3 months ago
I've contributed a bit to Noun Project, it's lovely. Submitted icons need to pass a manual quality gate, which does take a while, but it means that you don't run into bad AI slop or broken SVG paths as often as you do from other stock graphics services.
dvh · 3 months ago
Capacitor looks weird. When I type "lead" is offers me to add it, but when I type "asp" it shows me "wasp" without option to add "asp" (a fish). Diode is shorted. I really don't understand the purpose of this.
oxguy3 · 3 months ago
So many of them look weird. The aesthetic seems to be soft, clay-like icons but then there will be lots of weirdly detailed or sharp parts.

And there's so many weird specific design choices that a human artist would not make. Why is the subway tunnel curved on one side and squared on the other side? Why does the nature journal have two different bookmarks (one of which awkwardly covers the E in NATURE)? Why would a wall outlet have one plug with a ground prong and one without? Why does the Golden Gate Bridge look like an M.C. Escher piece? Why does the bingo ball look more like a pool ball?

Also a lot of items that are very clearly a specific brand, even though the description is generic. The "smart thermostat" is a Nest. The "soccer shoe" is made by Adidas. The "smart speaker" is an Amazon Echo Dot. The "wireless earbuds" are AirPods (and for some reason there's three of them).

And then there's the blatant AI goofs; the logo and text being distorted on the HP 11c calculator, the VCR having an EPICT button and a REE jack, the TARDIS reading "POLIC BOX", the egg timer reading "30 10 10 10 15", the playing cards having two aces of clubs (one of which is red).

I like this handmade/clay aesthetic, but it completely falls apart when it's obvious a human hasn't touched it. If I want handmade icons, I'll pay an artist for them; if I want AI slop, I can generate it myself.

globular-toast · 2 months ago
For the laundromat it couldn't decide if it's the laundromat building or the washing machine itself. Reminds me of Rollercoaster Tycoon graphics but unintentional and inconsistent.
moralestapia · 3 months ago
Then don't use it. Simple as.
the-anarchist · 3 months ago
I second that.

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fredley · 3 months ago
The entry for London Bridge is wrong, Tower Bridge is depicted.
extesy · 3 months ago
Staff is also wrong: https://www.thiings.co/things/staff - shows a group of people but describes a stick.
fredley · 3 months ago
And some of those people have mouths and noses, some don't. Creepy image.
dsego · 3 months ago
The needle is all wrong, the thread doesn't go through the eyelet.

https://www.thiings.co/things/needle-unott0

munificent · 3 months ago
Take a look at the scissors on the cross stitch kit: https://www.thiings.co/things/cross-stitch-kit
zuminator · 3 months ago
The puzzle cube is colored wrongly

https://www.thiings.co/things/puzzle-cube

aclindsa · 3 months ago
Only half of all wall outlets need the ground prong: https://www.thiings.co/things/wall-outlet

And this decidedly is not a square not: https://www.thiings.co/things/square-knot

fredley · 3 months ago
The image for Physics shows an impossible Newton's Cradle. The balls should be, well, cradled between two strings.

https://www.thiings.co/things/physics

paxys · 3 months ago
It instead goes through the needle itself... Just AI things
globular-toast · 3 months ago
Golden Gate bridge is apparently designed by MC Escher: https://www.thiings.co/things/golden-gate-bridge
toddmorey · 3 months ago
I am interested in guidance for generating a custom icon like this with a similar level of style consistency. I know there are some resources out there with guidance, but does anyone know any really good ones?
wigiv · 3 months ago
This is absolutely not my area of expertise, and I can't fully vouch for how well it works, but I was looking for a similar solution for consistency across website graphics and came across this walkthrough for consistent game assets:

https://runware.ai/blog/creating-consistent-gaming-assets-wi...

Maybe helpful?

timnetworks · 2 months ago
Generate something you like the style of, then run it back through a vision model and ask it to describe the image without describing the subject, append that to a batch of icon descriptions, easy custom icons. (figure out transparency at this step) Then ask it for an imagemagick script that will convert them into needed sizes and formats.

very manual yes, but gives a lot of control

[edit] the images seem to be made with a transformers model rather than diffusion (e.g. DallE3 vs MidJourney) which is mostly proprietary for now.

rglover · 3 months ago
Me as well. The one thing I've struggled with is consistently getting a combination of object-only and transparent background.
Destiner · 3 months ago
one good technique is to pass the style guide as a json, where you define materials, lightning, perspective, etc

you can even use a vision model to generate the style guide for you

toddmorey · 3 months ago
Very clever thank you
wvbdmp · 3 months ago
Of course it has “Reaper Drone” as well as several different tanks and war planes, but not, for instance, “dildo”.
immibis · 2 months ago
Ordinary sex is far more disturbing than the mass murder of millions, obviously.

I wonder if the reason for that particular cultural norm is the need to manufacture consent for the mass murder (while the government couldn't give a shit either way about sex).

_august · 3 months ago
Somewhat relevant GitHub project, for generating Genmoji-style images: https://github.com/EvanZhouDev/open-genmoji
awfulneutral · 3 months ago
Spinosaurus is the inaccurate one from Jurassic Park 3 and Tyrannosaurus has inaccurate hand rotation. Velociraptor and Dilophosaurus are also from Jurassic Park and highly inaccurate. For shame!