When I used band in prompts, I got musicians every time....Asked Bing Chat to describe the Caves of Chaos, and then draw a band of Adventurers going in:
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Exact prompt:When I used band in prompts, I got musicians every time....
It never worked for me.... But I'm glad it did for youExact prompt:
A band of adventurers entering the canyon of the Caves of Chaos
Maybe you have to specify "band of [x]"?
We are light years ahead of where we were when the first DALL-E came out and even DALL-E 2 is almost like cave drawings from what we are doing now. We are already seeing improvements in the data because unless you turn of the data sharing in GPT-4 your prompts and evaluations of the output (that is what the thumbs up and down icons are for) it is learning as more people work with it. The most obvious change in the past few weeks is fingers, it doing a much, much better job with fingers... Eyes are still a work in progress.Except that kinda defeats the point: if I already had an image of a silver dragon the odds are high I wouldn't need another one.
It's things for which there are no example images (e.g. two teams of mostly Dwarves playing hockey, with the teams' uniforms being of specific colours) where this AI art could be fun and-or useful, and I'd like to think it's smart enough to interpret the prompts I type in rather than having to rely on AI to generate those prompts for me.
From what y'all have been saying and displaying, it seems it still has a way to go on interpreting prompts; which is fair enough as this is all still in its relative infancy.


784 characters, welp I still haven’t found the limit to GPT prompts. Over double the limit of Bing.GENERATED PROMPT: Detailed Illustration: A breathtaking aerial photograph of a fantasy elven town, Enstad, during the golden hour. The city's organic layout harmoniously integrates with the lush landscapes and the serene Handmaiden River flowing from North to South. The sparse buildings appear as if they have naturally risen from the earth, with roofs covered in moss and walls made of intertwined roots. The Eastern bank of the Handmaiden is dominated by forest with a few dwellings at its edge. In the center of the city is the palace of the Queen, made of living redwood trees shaped by magic, and stands as a mesmerizing focal point. The city subtly radiates a magical glow, with the river reflecting the city's beauty. The predominant colors are golden yellows, deep greens, and shimmering blues.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.