It's a skill, and even if it wasn't, you should always give yourself permission to feel good about yourself.I'm wondering if its OK to feel like I'm ''getting good at this'' when, really, I'm not really doing much outside of having ideas.![]()
It's a skill, and even if it wasn't, you should always give yourself permission to feel good about yourself.I'm wondering if its OK to feel like I'm ''getting good at this'' when, really, I'm not really doing much outside of having ideas.![]()
Wow! You’ve had much better luck with it than I had!
It qctually takes a lot of adjectives and clauses, doing some opposite is adjectives sort of molds the form I've found. The core I'm woring with right nkw is "grey-skinned with tusks on lower protuding jaw black-haired strong broad-shouldered agile powerful lithe graceful beautiful robust feminine Orc lady"Wow! You’ve had much better luck with it than I had!
Brown like a lighter black human skin tone, or like wood bark? Maybe try saying wood-bark skin? For a lighter shade if dark skin try bronze or copperAnyone have prompt suggestions for rendering a character with brown skin? I am trying to create a portrait of brown-skinned gnome - but using terms like "brown skinned" or "brown or dark complexion" doesn't seem to give me anything close to what I want.
Yep. I’ve done that! Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. There doesn’t seem to be any consistent way to get it to show me the full body.
BoomAha! I think I've found a term that works to show the entire body: "full-length"
prompt:
oil on canvas genre painting, wide angle of leafy green forest clearing. Full-length view of lithe elf woman practicing a sparring technique with wooden staff. She wears white gold toga uniform, has earth-tone skin, fine geometric tattoos, expression of concentration, leaf-colored hair in braid. Other diverse elf women in similar maroon gold toga uniforms and tattoos sit on the ground around her observing learning.
sample output:
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I will give that a try and let you know how I go.Aha! I think I've found a term that works to show the entire body: "full-length"
Hot darn.Out of 5 prompts/19 images, adding full length not only worked, but got an actual halfling sized looking person. View attachment 301140