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#promptengineeringtipoftheday Problem background description. Could you speculate on "your question here"? does some interesting things with ChatGPT. #ChatGPT


yeah, if you have enough frames to do or just doing pure feedback anims you can lower the noise strength a bunch and get consistency that way but without the extra steps you mention I can see it getting hairy at higher values.



Studies like this are tremendously useful. #promptengineeringtipoftheday


#promptengineeringtipoftheday #promptengineertipoftheday I made this by inserting the word "bacon" between every word of a RWE book. Subsequently there are many places where repeated tilings occur. So, apparently that is one way that SD interprets repeated words: as a tiling.


oh, gummie bears combined with any thing evil is freaking hilarious. You gotta try it, was one of my first #promptengineeringtipoftheday


#promptengineeringtipoftheday Problem background description. Could you speculate on "your question here"? does some interesting things with ChatGPT. #ChatGPT


Studies like this are tremendously useful. #promptengineeringtipoftheday


I found that prompt engineering does help produce compelling and consistent Naruto style portraits. For example, writing prompts such as '[...] ninja portrait' or '[...] in the style of Naruto' tends to produce results that are closer to the style of the Naruto anime.

eoluscvka's tweet image. I found that prompt engineering does help produce compelling and consistent Naruto style portraits. For example, writing prompts such as '[...] ninja portrait' or '[...] in the style of Naruto' tends to produce results that are closer to the style of the Naruto anime.
eoluscvka's tweet image. I found that prompt engineering does help produce compelling and consistent Naruto style portraits. For example, writing prompts such as '[...] ninja portrait' or '[...] in the style of Naruto' tends to produce results that are closer to the style of the Naruto anime.


oh, gummie bears combined with any thing evil is freaking hilarious. You gotta try it, was one of my first #promptengineeringtipoftheday


#promptengineeringtipoftheday #promptengineertipoftheday I made this by inserting the word "bacon" between every word of a RWE book. Subsequently there are many places where repeated tilings occur. So, apparently that is one way that SD interprets repeated words: as a tiling.


yeah, if you have enough frames to do or just doing pure feedback anims you can lower the noise strength a bunch and get consistency that way but without the extra steps you mention I can see it getting hairy at higher values.



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