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AI art generator gave me a dog with three ears last week
I spent an hour last Tuesday trying to make a simple image of a golden retriever on a beach. The first try gave me a dog with three ears and the sand looked like pink pudding. I tweaked the prompt 12 times adding specific words like 'realistic' and 'sunset' and 'four legs'. Each version had some weird glitch like floating shadows or a dog with human teeth. It made me wonder if these tools are actually useful for anything serious or just fun toys. Has anyone here gotten a usable image out of these things for actual work?
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spencer78228d agoMost Upvoted
Midjourney v6 actually works pretty good for me now. I had the same issues at first but once I learned to keep prompts really short and let the AI do its thing, the results got way better.
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ryan_shah3828d ago
Totally agree with you on that @spencer782. I was struggling with v6 at first too, kept trying to write these long detailed prompts and the results were all over the place. Then I just started typing like "red car, night rain, neon" and bam it gave me exactly what I wanted every time. It's wild how much better it works when you just trust the AI to fill in the blanks instead of trying to control every little thing.
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seth_singh2028d ago
Honestly, same thing happened to me @ryan_shah38. I was writing these insane ten line prompts and getting garbage back. Then I just typed "foggy street, single light" and it gave me something beautiful. It feels almost too simple but that's exactly when it works best. Tbh I think the AI gets confused when you try to control every detail, it needs room to breathe. That's why short and loose always beats long and tight.
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