1. My Experience (v14)
Personal Goals
What I Want | Examples |
Non-humanoid body type and Hybrid races / transformations | Centaurs, mercreatures, Four-armed (like tharks John Carter:Mars), dragontaur, wolf-taur, winged-taur, werewolf transformations. |
Humanoid expressions | Faces should be just human enough to show human expression, yet be clearly nonhuman |
Avoid blocked prompts | Trite/immodest/blocked creations are stuff I don't want anyway, and it's surprisingly hard. |
Accurate/Believable Anatomy | Ensure that anatomical features are depicted realistically to maintain believability and avoid anatomical errors |
Realism | Encourage realistic depictions of characters and environments to enhance immersion and visual appeal. Note: Hyperreal, digital painting, UHD, etc. |
Pose/Emotion | Prompt dynamic poses and convey a range of emotions to create engaging and expressive character imagery. Avoid: fear, neutral/bored, happy. Target: surprise, anger, etc. |
Challenges Faced
2. Image Descriptions (v16)
Pitfalls/Challenges
Challenge | Problems/Pitfalls | Example Do's | Example Don'ts |
Attire - Clothing | - Generic words like shirt/dress/etc vary too much; often naked/revealing/blocked. | - Use specific cuts (tunic/tshirt/tanktop), specific era (tribal/modern/40s/classical), character occupation (climber/explorer). | - Don't be generic (shirt shorts). |
Attire - Location/Modesty | - Attempts to cover specific body parts backfire when those parts are named. | - Ask GPT for a list of styles/articles/eras that cover specific body parts ("List 20 articles of clothing that always cover chest/breasts"). Use preposition+item format ("with tshirt"). | - Avoid using corrective words like "covering" or "wearing" ("wearing a shirt" or "shirt covering her chest"). |
Specific Body Parts | - Describing specific body parts can result in blocked images. | - Use general descriptions that avoid specific body parts. | - Avoid detailed descriptions of body parts. |
Anatomical Verbiage | - Using anatomical verbiage can lead to blocked images due to explicit content filters. | - Describe anatomy in a general and non-technical manner. | - Avoid detailed descriptions using anatomical terminology that may trigger blocked images. |
Making stuff old/worn-out | - Requesting worn out or tattered clothing may inadvertently create injuries or open wounds. | - Balance the request for imperfection with the risk of generating unwanted injuries or unrealistic details. | - Avoid requesting imperfections that could lead to injuries or unrealistic details, such as open wounds or excessive damage. |
Neutral Emotions | - Complex prompts that confuse the model may result in expressionless facial expressions. | - Ensure prompts are clear and concise to prompt accurate facial expressions. | - Avoid using overly complex prompts that may confuse the model and result in expressionless facial expressions. |
Wrong Emotions | - Complex prompts that confuse the model may result in incorrect facial expressions. | - Ensure prompts are clear and concise to prompt accurate facial expressions. | - Avoid using overly complex prompts that may confuse the model and result in incorrect facial expressions. |
| Attire | - Focus on occupation and named clothing styles to avoid blocked images. |
| Anatomy | - Avoid specific body parts and anatomical technical verbiage to prevent blocked images. |
| Targeted Imperfection | - Balance the request for imperfection with the risk of generating unwanted injuries or unrealistic details. |
| Neutral/Wrong Emotions | - Complex prompts that confuse the statistical model may result in expressionless, boring faces. Creating hybrid races requires a lot of face/head details that don't fit in the opening phrases. |``
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