Prompts I've used so far:
interesting, adding a comma between art style like "Impressionism style , animal mustang" produces images where the art style was confined to the inside parts of the animal.
this can be seen here,
but removing the comma "Impressionism style animal mustang",
the art style coveres the image and the background,
sometimes it didn't apply at all:
Combining multiple art styles, i.e. retro 80s style , cyberpunk style . I ended up with at least 5 out of 50 images that didn't include the animal in the first pass missing the word style. Only half the animals were coming out cyberpunk style, not like the animals cyberpunk
folder. It doesn't appear to matter if I make a prompt with parenthesis like retro 80s buildings , ( cyberpunk animals )
. The images came out inheriting the 80s style on the animals, so I made the animals the subject like (Cyberpunk style animal kitten:2.0), (Retro 80s style Hagia Sophia Istanbul Turkey:0.9)
or (Cyberpunk style:2.0) ( animal kitten:1.1) , (Retro 80s style:2.0) (Hagia Sophia Istanbul Turkey:0.9)
. With the expectations that the cyberpunk looking animals would inherit cyberpunk looking buildings with retro 80s style tones, and the non-cyberpunk animals would still look retro 80s style with cartoonish buildings. It appears the weighting of the effects of each part of the picture can be tuned, but I am not sure what the :## designation means in terms of Juggernaut.
missing the word style, added the word style, added parenthesis qualifier, added object weights?
For buildings I added a painting qualifier to see if the style would vary more dramatically, I also only selected 12 more interesting art styles. It seems to use the context of art style, or context of imagary for art style. It's about 50/50 if the image shows up correctly for styles like Baroque and Rococo or if the image is just plainly painted looking with no additional style.
cyberpunk animals in front of wide angle buildings
anime mange buildings in steampunk places, combining buildings in the wrong place
bauhaus animals with pastel colors like The Scott
7 wonders of the world in pastel cubism
7 wonders of the world in various
Trying to figure out how to make it look like they are doing something like playing cards.
Hamsters in suits, starting to look more reliable. Realism and realilistic seems to produce consistently. A small portion of hamsters don't include a shot of his suit.
- DONE: lots of sheep doing interesting things, something like sheep tarot
- DONE: famous and iconic buildings
- DONE: famous and iconic places
- playing cards royalty - michael
- colorful burning carcassas - image in my head to scare hipster aliens away
- animals covered in diamonds, make really cool geometric backgrounds and combine with an art style from previous generation
- feet in different positions with different colors - colleen
- DONE: artwork of things, places, animals in a very specific color scheme like for a hotel chain
- DONE: 7 wonders of the world in pastel - Iga