overgeeked
Open-World Sandbox
This also works well. "Ligne claire comic art style of Hergé in Tintin. Clean lines. Minimalist background detail. Realistic proportions. Exaggerated facial expressions and body language. Limited use of shadows. A pale blue Renault 4 on a cobblestone street. One person is sitting in the car. One person is walking down the street."
Re: "AI" art fooling you. It's how the human brain works. You take in the big picture but gloss over the details or fill them in yourself. It's how comic art works, too. And fiction for that matter. Your brain just fills in the details.
The trick, I think, is to lean into the "AI's" strengths and away from its weaknesses. Don't try to replicate real places or situations. Lean into the fantastic. Lean away from realism. Pick art styles that don't rely on realism and subjects that don't exist. If you can't reference the thing in the real world, you won't know that something's off even if you inspect the hell out of it.
Just switching the art style can hide many of the flaws of asking an "AI" to create detailed images of real places.
For example. "Rough digital painting. A pale blue Renault 4 on a cobblestone street. One person is sitting in the car. One person is walking down the street."




Or. "Simple cartoon or comic book art style. A pale blue Renault 4 on a cobblestone street. One person is sitting in the car. One person is walking down the street."




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