Alright, so I wanted to mess around with generating some, uh, “stoner” images. You know, the trippy, psychedelic kind of stuff. I figured I’d try my hand at it and see what I could come up with. I’ve seen some pretty wild stuff online, so I was curious if I could make my own.

Getting Started
First, I needed to pick a tool. I’ve dabbled with a few image generators before, nothing too serious, just playing around.I hopped on my computer and started searching.
After trying some different word, finaly, I settled on one that seemed pretty straightforward. Didn’t want anything too complicated, just something I could quickly get the hang of.
The Experimentation Phase
This is where the fun began. I started throwing in all sorts of keywords: “psychedelic,” “trippy,” “melting,” “colorful,” “surreal,” you name it. I just kept mixing and matching, seeing what would happen. It was a total experiment.
Some of the results were…well, let’s just say they were interesting. Some were just plain weird, others were kind of cool, and a few were actually pretty close to what I was imagining. I kept tweaking the prompts, adding more details, trying different combinations of words. It was like being a mad scientist, but with art instead of chemicals.
- First try: “colorful smoke” – This gave me some wispy, rainbow-colored clouds. Not bad, but not quite “stoner” enough.
- Second try: “melting clock surreal” – Okay, this was getting weirder. I got a clock that looked like it was made of liquid, dripping onto a distorted landscape. Closer!
- Third try: “psychedelic eye trippy patterns” – Bingo! This one was a winner. A giant eye surrounded by swirling, kaleidoscopic patterns. Super trippy and definitely fit the vibe.
Refining the Process
Once I had a few prompts that were working, I started playing with the settings. Most of these tools have all sorts of sliders and options to adjust the style, the level of detail, and all that stuff. I spent a good chunk of time just fiddling with those, trying to get the images just right.

It was a lot of trial and error. Sometimes I’d push a setting too far and the image would turn into a complete mess. Other times, a small tweak would make a huge difference. I learned to be patient and just keep experimenting.
The Final Results
After a few hours of messing around, I ended up with a bunch of images I was pretty happy with. They were definitely trippy, colorful, and surreal – everything I was going for. I even saved a few of my favorites to use as wallpapers.
It was a fun little project, and it definitely sparked my creativity. Who knows, maybe I’ll make this a regular thing. It’s a pretty cool way to unwind and create something unique. Plus, it’s always fun to see what kind of weird and wonderful things these AI tools can come up with.