kaffee1971

joined 2 months ago
[–] kaffee1971@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Also, where is this perchance t2i beginner guide?

[–] kaffee1971@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

More like asking for a better structure, not a prompt. Prompting is easy. Not knowing about the different types of generators and what they do, makes it a bit intimidating, especially when you have on a rudimentary understanding of the subject.

Plus, Google led me here. Speaking of which, if the moderator could move the thread to the appropriate location, that would help!

[–] kaffee1971@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Good stuff to know, thank you!

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by kaffee1971@lemmy.world to c/perchance@lemmy.world
 

I've been finding it's very difficult to get the generator to create faces for the main character of my novel. She a short, plus sized woman at 40. This is one of the few successful image generations that is proportional to her body. Most of the time, I end up with a skinny woman, who doesn't look even close to 40 years old. Any suggestions?

Here's her current prompt:

Concept art in a semi-realistic style, bust portrait of Amanda, short plus-size woman, full softly rounded face with fuller cheeks proportionate to curvy figure, subtle double-chin crease when smiling, warm fair skin with healthy glow and natural texture, softly arched eyebrows, large almond-shaped green eyes proportionate to fuller face, long dark lashes, soft eyeliner, petite straight nose, full natural lips in soft coral pink, gentle smile lines adding maturity and warmth, extremely long brunette hair with subtle caramel highlights in loose waves, hair tucked behind one ear, large gold hoop earrings, confident warm inviting expression, soft warm lighting, neutral blurred background