Sanford and Son Action Figures by ChatGPT

People have been creating action figures on ChatGPT and posting them on social media, mostly in their own images. You couldn’t scroll down without seeing these things.

Now, it seems that the fad, like most other fads on social media, is cooling off to say the least.

However, in a Sandford and Son fan group on Facebook that I’m a part of, a fellow member has been bombarding us with his rendition of Sanford and Son characters as action figures. In my humble opinion, they were either hit or miss, yet entertaining nonetheless.

Unfortunately, several members were reposting (not sharing, but reposting) his artwork as their own within the same group, which didn’t make sense. Understandably, this didn’t sit too well with the original artist. He basically stated that he was posting no more action figures until those thieves in the group stop stealing.

Well, while I sympathized with his indignation, I also felt some kind of way; it’s not like he was the only one who could utilize ChatGPT or any other A.I. generator to create virtual action figures.

So I took the initiative and created some of my own Sanford and Son figures, and they were well-received in the group.

The faces never turn out right, but that’s honestly no big deal for me. As long as the character attributes were captured, I’m more than satisfied with the results.

Which Sanford and Son episodes do you recognize from this set of action figures?

My Artwork For The Week

I’ve been making artwork for either my clients or for my personal projects using various AI generators.โ€‚I started last year with Adobe Firefly and I worked with several others.โ€‚Currently my main weapon of choiceโ€‚is Midjourney.

I’ve decided to start blogging my work either daily or weekly, but since is my first post of this kind, I’ll showcase my personal highlights of this week.


The Family Cookout


The Runaway


The Mothers


These are various styles that I’ve been practicing.