If you remove these from the prompt, the style falls apart.
None of these have any post-production.
Here's the prompt:
High fashion portrait shoot of a [nationality] supermodel, in the style of curved mirrors, symmetrical lines, neoclassical style, [add your colors], ultra-realistic, hyper-detailed --ar 16:9
The inspiration for this prompt is from MJ explore page.
Thanks for the continued inspiration, you all!
Amazing images created by you.
Here are a few more I just created.
- astronaut
- space cadet
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- Can't be combined together (possible in the future)
- Can't be used together with style you apply from an image - see screenshots
First screenshot
Add a style using the generated image (click 'style' at the bottom right).
Use the same prompt (click 'prompt' at the bottom right).
Generate the image grid.
Second screenshot
The generated image grid.
The sref 472 (in this case) as been removed and only the image style ref remains - if you look at the parameters on the right.
RenderNet has added a Character Lab to their suite of features making it super easy to create a character and then consistently place that character in any setting.
This is how.
1. Go to
2. Choose or create a character
- I chose Alice rendernet.ai/app
3. Use an existing Canvas or create a new one
- I created a new one
Note. Using 'seamless pattern' in the prompt does not generated a 'true' seamless pattern. It may look like the pattern is seamless, but when lining up several images you'll notice that they do not create a seamless pattern.
Example:
Here I used 'seamless pattern' but not the tile parameter.
Prompt:
retro, yellow and orange, 70's pattern
How to use tile parameter
Add --tile at the end of your prompt
You can use --tile both on Discord and on Alpha Website.
Prompt:
retro abstract, circles and oval spears, lime green and aqua --tile --stylize 250