3D-Mobster opened this issue on Jun 21, 2023 ยท 18 posts
3D-Mobster posted Wed, 21 June 2023 at 8:38 AM
I wonder if anyone has any experience with this?
I decided to give Prompthunt.com a go. (It has a free option if anyone are interested in trying it out)
For those that don't know what it is, you can use it to make images by typing a description of what you would like.
So for example, I used this prompt for testing:
"Woman warrior with a sword and shield fighting a giant snake with long spikes on its back in a spooky forest"
It can create some really good-looking things, but it seems to struggle a lot with making specific stuff and in a lot of cases it seems to just ignore what you say or add stuff even if you specifically stated how many there should be. You also have the ability to add a reference image, which is what I tried with Poser.
So I mashed this together extremely fast, simply interested in the composition and posing of the characters. Through Prompthunt you can then apply different styles, technics etc. and it will create an image.
After a lot of tries (Im really new to it so there is a lot of trial and error), I got it to create this image, which was the first that was remotely good looking.
At first glance, it looks pretty good, but the shield is not there, and the tail of the snake seems a bit weird and doesn't follow the Poser reference very well. Which I think can be explained due to some settings, where you can tell it to track the pose. Which seems to work somewhat ok for the woman.
I then told it to use that image as a reference for future images and this is what I ended up with after changing a bit of stuff around.
Overall it did a fairly decent job, the characters don't really seem all that interested in each other and their faces are a bit off. But given the quick Poser draft image I used, I think it is pretty good for 10 minutes of work.
Have anyone played around with this? and know if there is a better way to get it to do what you want, like making sure that the shield is there when I specifically wrote it should and for instance, if I wanted them to look like they were fighting, is there a trick to do that? which it also seems to have ignored.