As 2025 comes to an end, we just want to say thank you. Thank you for watching, for leaving comments, or simply for being here.
2025 has been a wild year for AI. The pace of progress is honestly unbelievable, and we’re still learning every day.
We spend a lot of time practicing prompts—testing, failing, adjusting—just trying to get a little closer to the images we have in mind. Our growth has been slow, sometimes very slow, but it’s a choice we’ve made.
People often ask us why we don’t chase trends, why we don’t make more “fun” or viral-style content. The answer is simple.
We’re a group of friends who grew up watching National Geographic, BBC Earth, and nature documentaries like that. We love visuals that feel grounded, believable, and respectful to nature—nothing exaggerated, nothing flashy for the sake of attention.
What we’re trying to do is recreate Earth as we know it, with realistic physics, real behavior, and a documentary mindset—using AI as a tool, not the point.
If that resonates with you, we truly appreciate your support. And if there’s an animal or moment in nature you’d love to see recreated, feel free to leave a comment. We’ll keep experimenting, keep learning, and keep refining our prompts.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May 2026 bring peace, curiosity, and many more moments of wonder.
Synthetic Earth 8964
As 2025 comes to an end, we just want to say thank you.
Thank you for watching, for leaving comments, or simply for being here.
2025 has been a wild year for AI.
The pace of progress is honestly unbelievable, and we’re still learning every day.
We spend a lot of time practicing prompts—testing, failing, adjusting—just trying to get a little closer to the images we have in mind.
Our growth has been slow, sometimes very slow, but it’s a choice we’ve made.
People often ask us why we don’t chase trends,
why we don’t make more “fun” or viral-style content.
The answer is simple.
We’re a group of friends who grew up watching National Geographic, BBC Earth, and nature documentaries like that.
We love visuals that feel grounded, believable, and respectful to nature—nothing exaggerated, nothing flashy for the sake of attention.
What we’re trying to do is recreate Earth as we know it,
with realistic physics, real behavior, and a documentary mindset—using AI as a tool, not the point.
If that resonates with you, we truly appreciate your support.
And if there’s an animal or moment in nature you’d love to see recreated, feel free to leave a comment. We’ll keep experimenting, keep learning, and keep refining our prompts.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
May 2026 bring peace, curiosity, and many more moments of wonder.
— Synthetic Earth 8964
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