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I’ve been exploring ways to reimagine crash test dummies - those eerily human-like figures we trust with our safety. Today, we're diving into a prompt that transforms these utilitarian figures into haunting artistic portraits that challenge our perception of the artificial and the organic.
The history of crash test dummies is fascinating - they first appeared in the 1940s, with Sierra Sam being the first standardized dummy used for aircraft ejection seat testing. These anthropomorphic testing devices have saved countless lives. With our AI approach today, we're bringing these unsung heroes into the spotlight with an artistic twist.
I've found that AI handles the smooth, synthetic surface of crash test dummy faces in an interesting way. The blank canvas of the dummy's face works well as a base for detailed artistic elements, though you'll need to be specific about the art style you want. The results create an effective contrast between the dummy's artificial features and the decorative patterns, especially with that pop of color on the lips.