Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with two different AI art generators, Kenin and Garcia. I’ve heard some buzz about both, and I figured, why not put them head-to-head and see what happens? It’s all just for fun, really.

First, I fired up Kenin. I’ve used it a few times before, so I’m somewhat familiar with the interface. I decided to start with a simple prompt: “a cat wearing a tiny hat.” I mean, who doesn’t love a cat in a hat?
- Typed in my prompt.
- Hit the “generate” button.
- Waited… and waited. It took a little while, which is fine.
The result? Pretty good, actually! It was a cartoonish cat, but definitely recognizable, and the hat was indeed tiny. I’d give it a solid 7/10. Cute, but nothing groundbreaking.
Moving on to Garcia
Next, I opened up Garcia. This one was totally new to me, so I spent a couple of minutes just poking around and getting a feel for how it works. It seemed pretty straightforward, though.
I used the same prompt: “a cat wearing a tiny hat.” I was curious to see how the two generators would interpret the same simple instruction.
- Entered the prompt.
- Clicked the “generate” button (or whatever it was called, I forget).
- This one was faster! The image popped up almost instantly.
Okay, Garcia’s result was… interesting. It was definitely a cat… and there was something on its head. But it was less “tiny hat” and more “abstract blob.” It was kind of funny, in a weird way. I’d give it a 5/10. Points for speed, but it lost some on the “hat” accuracy.

The Showdown
After cats I try some other image generations with some simple prompts. I want to generate a image of a “red car on road.”
- Kenin generated a image, but it took a little while, the result is good.
- Garcia created a image very fast, the result is normal.
Then I try to input a more complex prompt like “A man is sitting on the beach with two dogs.”
- Kenin took a longer time, the result is bad, the image is fuzzy.
- Garcia is still faster, but the result is a little better, but still has problems.
So, that was my little experiment. It’s not exactly scientific, but it was fun to see the differences between the two. Kenin seems to be more detailed, while Garcia is faster. Both have their quirks, I guess! I’ll probably keep playing around with both of them, just to see what else they can do. Maybe next time I’ll try something even weirder. Stay tuned!