Alright, so I wanted to mess around with generating some images, and I got this idea stuck in my head: “Nick Young and Iggy.” I’m not even a huge basketball fan, but that meme of him with the question marks is forever burned into my brain. And Iggy Azalea? I figured, why not, let’s see what happens.

My Little Experiment
First, I opened up my go to image tool.
Then I typed in a basic prompt, just “Nick Young and Iggy Azalea.” I hit enter, and …well, the results were kinda boring. Just some regular photos of them, like you’d find on any gossip site. Nothing special.
So, I decided to spice things up. I added some keywords to the prompt, trying to get a specific vibe. I typed something like: “Nick Young and Iggy Azalea, surreal, meme, question marks, confused, pop art.” I added styles and colors.
I played around with different styles. And submitted it again.
This time, it was way more interesting! The images were definitely more in line with what I was picturing. They had that kinda wacky, colorful, internet-y feel. Some of them were hilarious, some were just plain weird, but it was a definite improvement.

- I kept tweaking the prompt, adding and removing words.
- I changed the aspect ratio a few times to see what worked best.
It took a few tries, honestly. I learned that the order of the words can matter, and that sometimes less is more. Like, adding too many details can just confuse the generator.
After maybe half an hour of messing around, I finally got a few images that I thought were pretty cool. They weren’t perfect, of course, but they captured the essence of what I was going for: a silly, meme-worthy mashup of Nick Young and Iggy Azalea.
It was a fun little experiment! I definitely learned a bit more about how to get the results I want , and I’ve got a few new, weird pictures to show for it.