I wonder how these was created, what model they used. I tried making some dino stuff, but they always come out so weird
I use ChatGPT for the prompt, then copy paste it to
https://slop.club/ site. For example my prompt looks like this for the Mosasaurus eating a shark video: "Ultra-realistic, cinematic short sequence of a colossal Mosasaurus leaping from the deep ocean to devour a great white shark suspended from a cable. The camera begins underwater — a haunting silence, sunbeams piercing through the deep blue. Tiny fish scatter as a massive shadow approaches from the abyss. The sound fades, replaced by the deep rumble of motion in the water. Camera rises with the Mosasaurus as it bursts upward — slow-motion spray, sunlight exploding through the waves. The creature’s immense jaws open wide, its serrated teeth glinting as it engulfs the shark in a single, thunderous snap. Water erupts into chaos — droplets scatter like diamonds in the sunlight, the surface breaks into a shimmering wall of spray. The shark disappears completely as the Mosasaurus crashes back down, waves rolling violently outward. Cut to above the surface: spectators gasp behind reinforced glass; water drenches the viewing stands. The Mosasaurus sinks beneath the surface, the water calming again as only ripples and blood-tinted foam remain. Details: hyper-realistic textures of scales, water droplets, and sunlight; volumetric lighting through mist and spray; soft lens flares and cinematic DOF. Mood: awe-inspiring, primal, terrifying beauty. Camera: dynamic slow motion, underwater tracking, wide aerial shots, and close-up detail passes. Lighting: tropical midday sun with high-contrast reflections on water, shimmering highlights on the Mosasaurus’s wet skin. 4K, 24fps cinematic realism, Dolby Atmos sound design."