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Suzi Travis's avatar

Vintage Groot family photo 😍😍😍

How many attempts would you say you take on average before you find an image that meets your expectations?

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Daniel Nest's avatar

Yeah I also like the adorable Yoda in a dress!

The number of rerolls varies from series to series. Sometimes I'm lucky to get something after just a few rerolls, but many series take dozens of tries per image. (Mr. Bean one probably had 30-40 images per sin.)

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Suzi Travis's avatar

Okay, that's interesting. I've been giving up after 3 or 4 attempts, perhaps I should persist a little more?

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Daniel Nest's avatar

Yeah it might make sense to try a few more rolls. Although I usually try to make at least minor adjustments to the prompt if I'm seeing the same repeating issue in my first few rolls.

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Andrew Smith's avatar

I remember those misunderstood heroes! I like the Rock Star Wars the best out of all these.

The 16 bit art would be really fun for me to play with, too. I really like that approach.

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Daniel Nest's avatar

Give it a go - I love the pixelated, 90s game look!

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Chris Ried's avatar

Really enjoy the creativity of these prompts.. Soviet Russia Harry Potter 🀌

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Daniel Nest's avatar

Glad you liked them Chris!

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Michael Woudenberg's avatar

I like the less is more idea. To many people wrote prompts like secret incantations.

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Daniel Nest's avatar

Couldn't agree more. Down to the "secret incantations" part. A direct quote from my "splatterprompting" post: "These enigmatic visionaries recited secret incantations that only they were privy to."

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John's avatar

Helpful and impressive, thanks

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Daniel Nest's avatar

Happy you found it useful!

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Meng Li's avatar

Midjourney vs DALL-E: When comparing the style and creativity of the generated images, DALL-E tends to favor a more cartoonish style, while Midjourney leans towards a more realistic style.

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