@Background Pony #903D
Wow, that’s really cool. So then how did you get the base? I assume that’s where the prompt comes in? Mind sharing the prompt for say the one with Twilight you sent?
Most often I first generate the base, then correct it, then render in high resolution. You can use a ready-made drawing if you want to create a complex exposure. There are also special plugins to copy a pose from a drawing, but they don’t always work.
@Background Pony #903D
So you’re still generating an image using a prompt/LoRas right? It’s just that use that as a base - that’s actually a really good way to make art. Curious what the original image looks like and how you got it
@Background Pony #903D
It’s not about Prompt, they are quite standard. It’s just that my method is a little different from the standard one. The point is to control the generation resolution, but for this you need to prepare the images so that there are not many errors. Simply put, I make a sketch from which the image is generated, and I remove small mistakes in Photoshop.
Wow, that’s really cool. So then how did you get the base? I assume that’s where the prompt comes in? Mind sharing the prompt for say the one with Twilight you sent?
So you’re still generating an image using a prompt/LoRas right? It’s just that use that as a base - that’s actually a really good way to make art. Curious what the original image looks like and how you got it
It’s not about Prompt, they are quite standard. It’s just that my method is a little different from the standard one. The point is to control the generation resolution, but for this you need to prepare the images so that there are not many errors. Simply put, I make a sketch from which the image is generated, and I remove small mistakes in Photoshop.