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<blockquote data-quote="Ulfgeir" data-source="post: 9847917" data-attributes="member: 7015719"><p>No matter which engine I have used, I have found that you often need to generate a number of images to get something you like. And sometimes it will just plain ignore what you write. even if you are very specific.</p><p></p><p>1: It depends. The engines seems to prefer the person just standing there. And interaction with other beings are often so-so.</p><p></p><p>2: Swords and daggers are often ok. they will have problems with specific types. Things like simple quarterstaffs are more hit-and miss. Spears are often very problematic (at least on Lexica.art). Bows are problematic if you know anything about bows (but then humans drawing them often tend to mess up as well when drawing someone actually using the bow, so not too surprising.)</p><p></p><p>3: not sure I understand the question. I have found that different engines will react on certain keywords. So for example my Scion-character, she has intense emerald green eyes. If I don't specify anything else, then Lexica.art for example will then draw her in green clothing. Z-Image Turbo made her look Asian (here the trigger was the use of intense/emerald. if I didnd't include any of those words it worked. Funny thing was that when I asked it to also include another character that was a goth girl, it came out ok, even if those words were included.)</p><p></p><p>Things I haven't been able to get any engine to do is having a vampire actually biting someone else. Blood is questionable. and if you use an online engine, it will often refuse to draw something it thinks is "spicy".. Even if it is nothing in the description for that. And they sometimes react that way on a prompt that you have used before without problems. The free version of Chatgtp was really bad on that, and well I managed to get my account there banned. I think I figured out what it reacted to that got me banned. Never managed to get it unbanned, as the supportmails just seemed to go into the void, and no human looked at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ulfgeir, post: 9847917, member: 7015719"] No matter which engine I have used, I have found that you often need to generate a number of images to get something you like. And sometimes it will just plain ignore what you write. even if you are very specific. 1: It depends. The engines seems to prefer the person just standing there. And interaction with other beings are often so-so. 2: Swords and daggers are often ok. they will have problems with specific types. Things like simple quarterstaffs are more hit-and miss. Spears are often very problematic (at least on Lexica.art). Bows are problematic if you know anything about bows (but then humans drawing them often tend to mess up as well when drawing someone actually using the bow, so not too surprising.) 3: not sure I understand the question. I have found that different engines will react on certain keywords. So for example my Scion-character, she has intense emerald green eyes. If I don't specify anything else, then Lexica.art for example will then draw her in green clothing. Z-Image Turbo made her look Asian (here the trigger was the use of intense/emerald. if I didnd't include any of those words it worked. Funny thing was that when I asked it to also include another character that was a goth girl, it came out ok, even if those words were included.) Things I haven't been able to get any engine to do is having a vampire actually biting someone else. Blood is questionable. and if you use an online engine, it will often refuse to draw something it thinks is "spicy".. Even if it is nothing in the description for that. And they sometimes react that way on a prompt that you have used before without problems. The free version of Chatgtp was really bad on that, and well I managed to get my account there banned. I think I figured out what it reacted to that got me banned. Never managed to get it unbanned, as the supportmails just seemed to go into the void, and no human looked at it. [/QUOTE]
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