Okay, so today I tried out this thing called “lee goldblum.” Honestly, I’d never heard of it before, but I saw someone mention it online, and it looked kinda cool, so I figured, why not?
First, I googled it, just to get a basic idea. It seemed like some sort of image generator or editor – something along those lines, anyway. I wasn’t entirely sure, but I was ready to dive in and see what happened.
Getting Started
I found a website, that looked like the official one. No downloads or anything, it was all in-browser, which is always a plus in my book. Less hassle, you know?
The interface was pretty simple. There was a big empty box, some buttons on the side, and… that was about it. No complicated menus or anything. I like things straightforward, so this was a good sign.
Experimenting
- First I try, type “cat wearing a hat” into the box and hit the “Generate” button. And boom! A picture of a cat in a hat appeared. Not bad, not bad at all.
- Then,I played around with some of the settings. There were sliders for things like “style” and “color.” I’m no artist, so I just kinda moved them around randomly to see what would happen.
- Some of the results were… interesting. Let’s just say I made some very abstract-looking cats. But hey, that’s part of the fun, right?
My Thoughts
After messing around with it for a while, I gotta say, it’s pretty neat! It’s not the most powerful tool out there, but it’s simple to use and can create some surprisingly cool stuff.
I think with the right word prompts, this can give other tools a run for its money.

I’m definitely gonna keep playing with this. I’ve got a few ideas for some weird and wacky images I want to try to make. Who knows, maybe I’ll even become a digital artist. (Probably not, but a guy can dream, right?)