The first entry in the previously-submitted set of images by @[email protected] that I linked to above does do that:
On Stable Diffusion, one can normally just cut the prompt weight a bit on the element that’s portrayed in a different style (here, Sailor Moon). I know from a previous conversation that Midjourney’s prompt weighting system apparently doesn’t work like that – it also requires one to split up elements of the image. I don’t know if it can be done in DALL-E; there may be a different approach to get that effect.
I bet that DALL-E users have worked up some kind of way to get that effect, because it has to have come up.
thinks
I haven’t used DALL-E, but what about appending “in the style of the scream by edvard munch” or something, so that there are more references to the painting in the sentence? I’d assume that if that has any effect, it’d also affect Sailor Moon.
If a style is proving elusive, try ‘doubling down’ with related terms (artists, years, media, movement) years, e.g: rather than
simply ‘…by Picasso’, try '…Cubist painting by Pablo Picasso, 1934, colourful, geometric work of Cubism, in the style of “Two
Girls Reading.” Or try unbundling!)
These are all using things like “in the style of edvard munch’s scream”. Dall-e 3 (what bing uses) does like more prompts like you say, but there is also a lot of “extras” added to your prompt you can not see, meaning you can get drastically different things from the same prompt. It also means sometimes you get neat alternate sailor moons you did not ask for:
A shame she is not drawn in the same style as the background
A light application of Style Transfer can help close the gap a bit.
Ow yeah, much better ! Thank you very much :)
The first entry in the previously-submitted set of images by @[email protected] that I linked to above does do that:
On Stable Diffusion, one can normally just cut the prompt weight a bit on the element that’s portrayed in a different style (here, Sailor Moon). I know from a previous conversation that Midjourney’s prompt weighting system apparently doesn’t work like that – it also requires one to split up elements of the image. I don’t know if it can be done in DALL-E; there may be a different approach to get that effect.
This was done in DALL-E (bingilator) but there is no way to ask for it, just have to run it over and over. (hence why I have so many)
considers
I bet that DALL-E users have worked up some kind of way to get that effect, because it has to have come up.
thinks
I haven’t used DALL-E, but what about appending “in the style of the scream by edvard munch” or something, so that there are more references to the painting in the sentence? I’d assume that if that has any effect, it’d also affect Sailor Moon.
googles
This is a book about DALL-E 2 prompt techniques:
https://dallery.gallery/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/The-DALL·E-2-prompt-book-v1.02.pdf
These are all using things like “in the style of edvard munch’s scream”. Dall-e 3 (what bing uses) does like more prompts like you say, but there is also a lot of “extras” added to your prompt you can not see, meaning you can get drastically different things from the same prompt. It also means sometimes you get neat alternate sailor moons you did not ask for:
To be honest i don’t know a lot about ai genaration, this one’s better but there is still a difference between the main and background
And i love the “artist” you linked (talking only about sailor moon related)