Well thank you for that![]()
And interesting result. No matter how “Larisa” is spelled, they all have characteristics traits.
I got this prompting through API and doesn’t differ much from your versions. Dark hair and brown eyes.
Sounds good ![]()
In your images, where you show a dynamic - for example: drawing style to painting, realism, etc - I noticed that the structure of the image looks more stable.
In the experiments with stacks, there was partly again a nearly similar ‘pattern’ that @Daller also describes.
My guess:
Most image generators work through description: you say what should be seen and then pile on style terms. That often leads to “good ideas,” but weak internal consistency (e.g., anatomy, proportions, structure).
What we could try testing is to not start from surface or style, but from construction.
The body (or any complex object) emerges from a stable system of dependencies: skeleton, joints, tensions, posture, and gravity. The visible form isn’t the result of a prompt, but a consequence of this stabilized system.
In short:
Not description produces structure - stable structure produces description.
In advanced pencil drawing classes, these steps show how artists can depict dynamic movement in their drawings
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That’s a bit too much like a ‘medical textbook’, but okay ![]()
Leonardo DaVinci was, for example, an artist who drew his pictures according to such concepts ![]()
That’s a nice approach, coming from medical informatics and artificial intelligence that’s understandable. Progressive Structural Reconstruction set on defined parameters is one way. Often seen in Medical Imaging.
…different, is based on my own original research for Visual Semantic Inference and Visual Reasoning Logic Propagation and the prompt is a Multi-Node Traversal and how the traversal changes the structure of not just any entity found in a scene, but any given aspect I choose to change. it’s a mix of philosophy and engineering with ontology modeling found when dealing with SNOMED CT and CDSS-like for Medical AI. (Medizininformatik, Physik, und noch mehr). ![]()
Anyway, to stay on topic on the forum. I’m here to do images. Not to compare amazing ideas. You seem to be quite a smart cookie, hope you do images to share with the rest too, right? That’s what this is at the end all about and having fun while at it.
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Sleep: Sometimes ![]()
I’m here to be amazed by others and would not like miss it. ![]()
Here are some random images of the day, hope you all enjoy it!
and @LarisaHaster Kevin made something for you
Thanks for the prompt tip @DysTopia .
Summer solstice immersing the viewer in a magical-realism moment.
quality: mediumsize: 976x704
An image prompt requesting a presentation creates absolute falsehoods in the output.
Lahaina is a combination of two Hawaiian words, “lā” which means sun, and “hainā” which means cruel.
Lahaina noon is a day/event when the sun is directly overhead, essentially casting no shadows on precisely vertical objects (such as flagpoles or bollards). Which happens in Hawaii twice a year (or never).
On Summer Solstice - the phenomenon would happen at its most northerly possible latitude, the Tropic of Cancer defined by Earth’s axial tilt today 23.43584°N (or 23.44 within 400 meters).
It is not related to the city name. Lahaina HI is at 20°52′26″N
A sign that might have cast no shadow today at solar noon:
gpt-image-2 will make misinformation which appear passable or convincing. Do not believe its lies.