Paracompact
[@dualreason](/images/3005971#comment_10342273)
> Stable diffusion made that? Really love the colors. It's so spot on...
Thanks. I did some color work of my own (in between generations, to alleviate the inevitable color drift from too much inpainting, and at the end, to my own personal preference), but if there's one thing AI art is already superhuman at it's color theory, IMO.
> *If the tail made sense, you would see less of the butt*
> Dang it, of coarse. Wouldn't be AI without a really subtle catastrophic failure, lol
I made something of an attempt to fix the tail issue early on. This is one result of mockup + inpaint: ![one result of mockup + inpaint](https://i.imgur.com/bU7V1zg.png)
but in the end I couldn't be bothered to go through with it. When you prompt for too much butt stuff, it will inevitably try to erase anything that gets in the way of that---it has a sometimes crude understanding of emphasis in general.
Anyway... I guess I'll just see this like I see the "eyes clipping through hair" trope in anime :p
> *or any prompts/settings used along the way.*
> Did you do any specific prompting to get this art style? The shading on the jacket looks really slick.
It's about half due to my fine-tuned model (just a Dreambooth on some favorite pony art of mine), half due to generic prompt juicing. I have some of my favorite modifiers [here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pk3-kGU-tPUBarnEy_Qr4cYZYCEhdrkYSdQXcki3rr8/edit), and I find that the PA Works + Photoshoot in particular works wonders. Simply adding "3d" to the negative prompt (and positive prompting for e.g. "2d graphic novel illustration" for good measure) makes it crazy smart and talented with illustrated stuff.
> Stable diffusion made that? Really love the colors. It's so spot on...
Thanks. I did some color work of my own (in between generations, to alleviate the inevitable color drift from too much inpainting, and at the end, to my own personal preference), but if there's one thing AI art is already superhuman at it's color theory, IMO.
> *If the tail made sense, you would see less of the butt*
> Dang it, of coarse. Wouldn't be AI without a really subtle catastrophic failure, lol
I made something of an attempt to fix the tail issue early on. This is one result of mockup + inpaint: ![one result of mockup + inpaint](https://i.imgur.com/bU7V1zg.png)
but in the end I couldn't be bothered to go through with it. When you prompt for too much butt stuff, it will inevitably try to erase anything that gets in the way of that---it has a sometimes crude understanding of emphasis in general.
Anyway... I guess I'll just see this like I see the "eyes clipping through hair" trope in anime :p
> *or any prompts/settings used along the way.*
> Did you do any specific prompting to get this art style? The shading on the jacket looks really slick.
It's about half due to my fine-tuned model (just a Dreambooth on some favorite pony art of mine), half due to generic prompt juicing. I have some of my favorite modifiers [here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pk3-kGU-tPUBarnEy_Qr4cYZYCEhdrkYSdQXcki3rr8/edit), and I find that the PA Works + Photoshoot in particular works wonders. Simply adding "3d" to the negative prompt (and positive prompting for e.g. "2d graphic novel illustration" for good measure) makes it crazy smart and talented with illustrated stuff.