• GrabtharsHammer@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I think a guide to good generators to use in the sidebar would help. I’ve been having a good time guessing, but the free generators I stumble across are awful.

    It might also help to have a guide to negative prompts that tend to be fruitful.

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      6 months ago

      This would help. Especially since any time I wanna try this I have to go through the process of remembering which generator I used since I don’t bookmark it.

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      6 months ago

      There has been a sticky for over two weeks with 13. Didn’t help. so that is not a valid excuse,

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        6 months ago

        That list contains duplicates, and is a mix of crap generators and generators that require subscriptions of twenty or more bucks a month just to screw around. There is no indication of which are free and which are not. In addition, several of the free generators limit the length of the text prompt to the point that they won’t accept the entire string of lyrics. Given the community rules, those shouldn’t even be on the list.

        If you want to see others contribute, make it as easy as possible to do so. Hence the suggestion for a list of “good” generators, not just a list of any old generator that comes up top ten on a generic google search.

        The sticky also does not address negative prompt usage, which goes a long way to making anything like an identifiable image. You seem to have a handle on this based on your image output, so share what you know. Or don’t, if you just want to bitch about it.

        Also, consider the difference between an excuse and a suggestion. It is poor form to ask for advice and then throw the advice back in the face of a fan of your concept that takes the time to respond.

        Try this: “There is a sticky that lists generators you can use. Did you happen to see it? Is there something missing from that sticky that would make it more useful to the community?”