Buddy The Cat: ‘The Only Limit Is Your Imeowgination!’

Buddy the Cat explores deep within the heart of the Amazon jungle, where he encounters foul and hostile creatures!

Today we present Buddy the Cat in an Amazonian Adventure, brought to you by the Center for Greater Buddesian Propaganda.

“The Center for Greater Buddesian Propaganda: Documenting The Achievement’s Of Earth’s Most Interesting And Ripped Feline, One Legend At A Time”

Today’s adventure finds our hero returning to the jungle to commune with the ancient jaguar spirits and eat turkey with his jaguar buddies.

The lesson: The only limit is your imeowgination. You’re as brave, meowscular and ripped as you imagine yourself to be. Or, at least Buddy is. YMMV.

Happy Sunday!

13 thoughts on “Buddy The Cat: ‘The Only Limit Is Your Imeowgination!’”

  1. Bella imagines herself as a powerful panther, patrolling her patch of London Jungle. Her territory has come under trespass attrack from the sneaky Simba recently who is staking his tabby claim to her domain. Her bravery knows no limit as she strutts and poses in ‘fierceness’ (of course, only when we are in the garden!!!). He has managed to sneak past her powerful guard and steal two of her catnip toys (which is actually very funny tbh) the battle lines are drawn and the “Grove Park jungle” awaits the victor!!.

    (We ‘shoo’ him off usually to make sure neither comes to any harm)

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    1. The difference with these is that they’re all based on photos of Bud, rather than gray tabbies who kind of look like him.

      It takes more patience than just going to an image generator, but if you use GPT, you can upload a photo of your cat and give it explicit instructions. Sometimes it will ask you questions to clarify, and you can literally have a conversation about exactly what you want, how it should be lit, what style of art you want. Then you can keep iterating if you’re not quite there yet.

      I like to put them in Photoshop or Pixlr to do compositing if necessary, and to do edits to brightness/contrast and that sort of thing, but you don’t need to do that. Depends on what you’re using them for.

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