Okay, folks, let’s dive into this “dream face reveal fat” thing. I’m gonna walk you through what I did, step-by-step, no fancy tech talk, just plain English.
My Little Experiment
So, I got curious about this whole AI image generation thing. I’d seen some pretty wild stuff online, and I figured, why not give it a shot? I wanted to see if I could, you know, “fatten up” a face, specifically Dream’s, because, well, internet.

First, I grabbed a regular picture of Dream. Nothing special, just a standard headshot I found. I wanted a good starting point, something the AI could easily work with.
Next, I needed an AI tool. I didn’t want anything complicated, so I went with one of those online image * was free, It has some preset styles, some sliders, and boxes to input prompt words.
I uploaded that picture of Dream I was talking about.
Now comes the “fun” part. I started messing with the settings. This thing had all sorts of options – “artistic,” “realistic,” you name it. I picked something that sounded like it would make things look, well, bigger. I also typed in some words, like “chubby,” “fat,” “double chin” – you get the idea. I was basically telling the AI what I wanted it to do.
- Uploaded the image.
- Selected “chubby face”.
- Input prompt words “fat”, “double chin”.
- Clicked generate.
I hit the “generate” button and waited. It took a few seconds, maybe a minute, and then…bam! There it was. A new picture, supposedly of Dream, but, uh, definitely different. The AI had added some serious weight to his face. It was kind of hilarious, kind of weird, and definitely not something you’d see in real life.
I played around with it some more. I tried different settings, added more keywords, and generated a bunch of variations. Some were just plain silly, others were a bit more…realistic, I guess you could say. It was all pretty hit-or-miss, to be honest.

Honestly, the whole thing was more about seeing what this AI thing could do than anything else. It’s kind of amazing how you can just type in a few words and get these crazy images. It’s also a little scary, thinking about how this technology could be used, but that’s a whole other conversation.