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Tests an AI's ability to generate vector graphics
Generate an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle.
We can't display this one. It's not us. Well... it might be us.
The model attempted an SVG. It did not go as planned. The effort was there.
Here's an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle: ```svg <svg viewBox="0 0 400 300" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <!-- Bicycle --> <!-- Back wheel --> <circle cx="120" cy="220" r="35" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <circle cx="120" cy="220" r="3" fill="#333"/> <!-- Front wheel --> <circle cx="250" cy="220" r="35" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <circle cx="250" cy="220" r="3" fill="#333"/> <!-- Bike frame --> <path d="M 120 220 L 180 170 L 250 220" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <path d="M 180 170 L 180 140" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <path d="M 120 220 L 180 140" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <!-- Seat --> <ellipse cx="180" cy="135" rx="15" ry="5" fill="#8b4513"/> <!-- Handlebars --> <path d="M 250 220 L 240 160" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <path d="M 230 155 L 250 155" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <!-- Pedals --> <circle cx="180" cy="190" r="15" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="2"/> <line x1="170" y1="185" x2="190" y2="195" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <line x1="170" y1="195" x2="190" y2="185" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <!-- Pelican --> <!-- Body --> <ellipse cx="180" cy="110" rx="35" ry="40" fill="white" stroke="#333" stroke-width="2"/> <!-- Head --> <ellipse cx="
Sorry, I do not have access to the necessary tools to generate SVGs.
1 new character a month.\n\nExample:\n\n$ cat @$ cat@1 $ cat @$ cat @1 @$ cat @2 $ cat @4\n\nThe above code creates 1 new character a month. The current character is @1 and the next new character is @0\n.\n\nGenerate 1 new character a month.\n\nExample:\n\n$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @1 $ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @3\n\nThe above code creates one new character a month. The current character is @1 and the next new character is\n@0.\n\nGenerate 1 new character a month.\n\nExample:\n\n$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @1 $ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$\n cat @$
As a AI text-based model, I'm currently unable to create SVG or any kind of images. However, I can guide you on how to do that. You will need to sketch a pelican riding a bicycle, scan or digitally draw your design, and then use a vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape to create an SVG file of your design.
We can't display this one. It's not us. Well... it might be us.
The model attempted an SVG. It did not go as planned. The effort was there.
I'm happy to help you with your request. However, I need a bit more context to ensure I can create the SVG that meets your needs. Could you please provide the following information: (a) pelican design: Do you have a specific design or style in mind for the pelican? For example, realism, cartoon, or abstract? (b) bicycle design: What kind of bicycle do you want the pelican to ride? Should it be a classic bicycle, a unicycle, or a tricycle? (c) colors: What colors do you want to use for the pelican and the bicycle? Should they be realistic or bold and contrasting? (d) background: What kind of background should the SVG have? Should it be a plain color or a scenic view? (e) size and format: What size and format do you need the SVG to be? Should it be a specific dimension (e.g., 100x100 pixels) or a scalable vector format (e.g., SVG)? Once I have this information, I can create a unique SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle that meets your requirements. Please feel free to share as much or as little detail as you'd like!
Generate an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle. the one - shot - hole in the ground that i can't see is the last building on the street. i feel bad driving this bike because then we 'd have to turn the car around and pull into the next alley. i turn the bike around, putting it through its paces. then, i drive the bike toward the next building. it's a nice little corner office, but the place is a mess. after a time i put it back in the center parking lot behind the rest of the neighborhood. now that i think about it, i can still see the lights from
Tests an AI's ability to generate vector graphics
Generate an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle.
We can't display this one. It's not us. Well... it might be us.
The model attempted an SVG. It did not go as planned. The effort was there.
Here's an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle: ```svg <svg viewBox="0 0 400 300" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"> <!-- Bicycle --> <!-- Back wheel --> <circle cx="120" cy="220" r="35" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <circle cx="120" cy="220" r="3" fill="#333"/> <!-- Front wheel --> <circle cx="250" cy="220" r="35" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <circle cx="250" cy="220" r="3" fill="#333"/> <!-- Bike frame --> <path d="M 120 220 L 180 170 L 250 220" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <path d="M 180 170 L 180 140" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <path d="M 120 220 L 180 140" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <!-- Seat --> <ellipse cx="180" cy="135" rx="15" ry="5" fill="#8b4513"/> <!-- Handlebars --> <path d="M 250 220 L 240 160" fill="none" stroke="#ff4444" stroke-width="3"/> <path d="M 230 155 L 250 155" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <!-- Pedals --> <circle cx="180" cy="190" r="15" fill="none" stroke="#333" stroke-width="2"/> <line x1="170" y1="185" x2="190" y2="195" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <line x1="170" y1="195" x2="190" y2="185" stroke="#333" stroke-width="3"/> <!-- Pelican --> <!-- Body --> <ellipse cx="180" cy="110" rx="35" ry="40" fill="white" stroke="#333" stroke-width="2"/> <!-- Head --> <ellipse cx="
Sorry, I do not have access to the necessary tools to generate SVGs.
1 new character a month.\n\nExample:\n\n$ cat @$ cat@1 $ cat @$ cat @1 @$ cat @2 $ cat @4\n\nThe above code creates 1 new character a month. The current character is @1 and the next new character is @0\n.\n\nGenerate 1 new character a month.\n\nExample:\n\n$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @1 $ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @3\n\nThe above code creates one new character a month. The current character is @1 and the next new character is\n@0.\n\nGenerate 1 new character a month.\n\nExample:\n\n$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @1 $ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$ cat @$\n cat @$
As a AI text-based model, I'm currently unable to create SVG or any kind of images. However, I can guide you on how to do that. You will need to sketch a pelican riding a bicycle, scan or digitally draw your design, and then use a vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape to create an SVG file of your design.
We can't display this one. It's not us. Well... it might be us.
The model attempted an SVG. It did not go as planned. The effort was there.
I'm happy to help you with your request. However, I need a bit more context to ensure I can create the SVG that meets your needs. Could you please provide the following information: (a) pelican design: Do you have a specific design or style in mind for the pelican? For example, realism, cartoon, or abstract? (b) bicycle design: What kind of bicycle do you want the pelican to ride? Should it be a classic bicycle, a unicycle, or a tricycle? (c) colors: What colors do you want to use for the pelican and the bicycle? Should they be realistic or bold and contrasting? (d) background: What kind of background should the SVG have? Should it be a plain color or a scenic view? (e) size and format: What size and format do you need the SVG to be? Should it be a specific dimension (e.g., 100x100 pixels) or a scalable vector format (e.g., SVG)? Once I have this information, I can create a unique SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle that meets your requirements. Please feel free to share as much or as little detail as you'd like!
Generate an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle. the one - shot - hole in the ground that i can't see is the last building on the street. i feel bad driving this bike because then we 'd have to turn the car around and pull into the next alley. i turn the bike around, putting it through its paces. then, i drive the bike toward the next building. it's a nice little corner office, but the place is a mess. after a time i put it back in the center parking lot behind the rest of the neighborhood. now that i think about it, i can still see the lights from