So, the other day I was messing around with this idea, you know, “black John Cena.” It sounded funny in my head, and I just had to try and make it a real thing.
Figuring Out the Tools
First, I needed to figure out what tools I was gonna use. I mean, I’m no artist, so I knew I needed some help. I thought about using some of those fancy AI image generators, cause, why not? It seemed like the easiest way to get this done.

Starting the Experiment
I started by typing in some, uh, interesting prompts. Stuff like “John Cena, but black,” or “invisible John Cena in black.” Yeah, I know, pretty basic. But hey, you gotta start somewhere, right? I spent a good chunk of time just playing around with different word combinations, trying to get the AI to understand what I was going for. It felt like I was talking to a very confused robot.
The Messy Middle
- First try: Total fail. The AI just gave me pictures of regular John Cena.
- Second try: Slightly better, but still not what I wanted.
- Third try: Okay, now we’re getting somewhere… kinda.
It was a lot of trial and error. Some of the results were hilarious, some were just plain weird, and some were, well, let’s just say they weren’t what I was expecting. I kept tweaking the prompts, adding more details, trying different styles. I even tried throwing in some random words just to see what would happen. It was like a weird science experiment, and I was the mad scientist.
Finally, Something Cool
After a bunch of attempts, I finally got something I was happy with. It wasn’t perfect, but it was close enough. I mean, it actually looked like what I had imagined! I felt like I had finally cracked the code.I am statisfied.
So, yeah, that’s the story of how I spent my day trying to make “black John Cena.” Was it a productive use of my time? Maybe not. But was it fun? Absolutely. I’d do so.