1-2. school daze
3. the maud couple
4. fake it 'til you make it
5. grannies gone wild
6. surf and/or turf
7. horse play
8. the parent map
9. non-compete clause
10. the break up breakdown
11. molt down
12. marks for effort
13.
the mean 614. a matter of principals
15. the hearth's warming club
16. friendship university
17. the end in friend
18. yakity-sax
19. on the road to friendship
20. the washouts (episode)
21. a rockhoof and a hard place
pony diffusion-4,the prompts well…just see what ada said:“The main thing is that I use NovelAI’s model, other than that there’s not really a one size fits all answer for that. You just kind of learn what tags do what. You can start off with a simple sentence with a character / action. Like rainbow dash (mlp) “action” “modifiers”, then you can add other tags, using @ to tell it those tags relate to that character / action or the like “bedroom@furniture, window@forest@night@sky” and {} or [] to strength or weaken their effects. You also don’t want to use too broad of terms cause then it just gets diluted with non pony stuff. You are also going to want a good negative prompt.
Here’s what I have currently for the negative prompt:
anthro, futa, humanized, equestria girls, sfm, woman, EQG, 3d, giant hooves, uneven eyes, amputated, detached hooves, inflation, fat, bad hands, missing fingers, extra digit, fewer digits, normal quality, username, blurry, extra hooves, poorly drawn fingers, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn arms, extra wings, extra horns, extra ears, anthro, bipedal, detached head, lowres, text, error, cropped, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, ugly, duplicate, morbid, mutilated, out of frame, extra fingers, mutated hands, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn face, mutation, deformed, blurry, dehydrated, bad anatomy, bad proportions, extra limbs, disfigured, gross proportions, malformed limbs, missing legs, extra legs, fused fingers, too many fingers, tentacles, oversaturated, merging, amputated, fading, fusing, badly drawn
Also there are tags you can google that generally help most prompts here’s some of them:
masterpiece, best quality, CG, wallpaper, HDR, high quality, high-definition, absurd res, extremely detailed, soft lighting/shadows, intricate, perfect, crystalline, very well drawn, by Greg Rutkowski, John Singer Sargent, cinematic lighting
The anatomically correct tag is useful for pony stuff, alongside my little pony of course. I also tend to add stuff that a almost great picture might lack such as well drawn hindlegs, well drawn forelegs. This can fix messed up limbs, but also add too many limbs on otherwise good pictures so you have to fiddle with it. Then you have all the different angles you could make it from such as high-angle view, low-angle view, from behind view, from front view, side view… etc. You can even combine them. Tags such as solo, duo, female focus, and such are also massive helps. Can specify positions, expressions and the like of course. Tags from dan booru and e621 mostly work. Just keep in mind how common tags are. Obviously stuff that is obscure / odd combinations are going to be the hardest to get right.
Just keep playing with tags and you will learn what works with what. Some tags tend to add furry / anthro influences but you can balance it out with pony centric tags. Quadruped works wonders.
Also play with the scale, 7-12 can make some interesting stuff / improve a pictures errors, you can tweak it by even 0.00001 and that alongside {} and [] to strengthen / weaken tags you can try and get exactly what you’re after. That said 99% of the stuff still needs some edits in photoshop before its post worthy.
Your honestly probably going to spend more time than a skilled artist making these but I still find it enjoyable. Being able to create these as a left brainer who can hardly make stick figures otherwise is amazing. We are entering a golden age for creatives. If you can imagine it you can make it, and we are still super early into this.”
it’s quite useful tho.