source image:

prompt: secret prompts of a cynical internaut, 🌈, confused lemmings running towards a precipice of (notfromhere)

hello @[email protected] & anyone else who may be interested in why i don’t post prompts.

source image:

prompt: secret prompts of a cynical internaut, confused lemmings running towards a precipice of (notfromhere)

result:

above image as source with the same prompt:

again:

again, with the modified prompt of: secret prompts that are not fom here

to jolt the generation: secret prompts that are not fom here, jumping jacks

guidance to 9

for me it’s the process that matters, not just one prompt. that’s why unless it’s an experiment on the process itself i don’t “share” prompts. They don’t matter.

last image above as source with the prompt “They don’t matter.”

anybody who experimented with hallucinogens would have an understanding of how to trigger visions. Above example was careless, i wasn’t thinking of what prompt to send for what kind of an image i would like to get. But it may help to understand. I remember writing about prompts, when ballshapedman was active on this community, in contrast to his extremely descriptive prompts mine were like dada poems.

when you include inpainting to this process, i would have to write a comment double, triple the size of this one under every image i post. I, understandably, can’t.

  • Last@reddthat.com
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    2 months ago

    Your style is something I’ve always wanted to learn, but I never knew where to start. There’s so much happening in your process that isn’t obvious when looking at the final image. Thanks for taking the time to explain it.

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          2 months ago

          lol I have and it’s not satisfying the same way real art is made. I prefer it the hard way. You know. Without stolen datasets and with actual effort.

          This is nothing but daydreaming with stolen ideas.

          Learn to draw or 3d model and make something original.