Forum: AI Generated Art


Subject: Figament's AI Corner

rhol_figament opened this issue on Oct 08, 2022 ยท 8959 posts


Byrdie posted Sun, 30 October 2022 at 9:28 PM

Here's what the prompt was supposed to be, minus quotation marks: "very revealing male pinup photo, Harry Potter, 25 years old, gorgeous, detailed face, amazing, thighs!!! [out of frame, ugly, disfigured, poorly drawn hands, extra fingers, extra limbs, deformed, bad anatomy, missing limbs, signature, words, watermark, logo] under the whomping willow, extremely detailed digital painting, Pastel colors, intricate detailed and complex and coherent, soft lighting, midjourneyart style"

Seed 776665930, cfg 7, 45 steps  gave me the pic shown earlier. Needless to say, none of the Harrys that I got were that old -- half looked anywhere from 15-19 at the most -- and only 3 of the batch were shirtless, but otherwise dressed. Not much pinup, mostly portraits that were very nice but a couple also went awry. No big deal that the prompt was not spot on for all of them, this was just an experiment to see if the new model could do better. Naturally, I expected that when I cut the prompt down to "under the whomping willow, extremely detailed digital painting, Pastel colors, intricate detailed and complex and coherent, soft lighting, midjourneyart style" and used the exact same seed, cfg and number of steps, I'd get the exact same scenery as before, without that hexed Harry or any other figure. Instead, it gave me this:


...which is very nice and I can use it elsewhere but it's certainly not the same. Perhaps I should have completely rewritten the scene instead of just negative-prompting the damaged main figure out? Would that make a difference, I wonder?

Maybe the model is totally screwy. I also prompted a full body render of Snape, with care taken to avoid badly drawn hands, faces and other deformities -- and of course face correction was turned on. Instead it mangled poor Sevvie and gave me a surprise horse that looks to be wearing or carrying a tree. Completely off the rails!

Either that, or I've got Peeves and his merry band of poltergeists haunting my computer, pranking the heck out of it whenever I go to draw anything. Wouldn't surprise me in the least. ;-)