A rather cool and fun trick i learned from some people after checking the discord for
https://www.mage.space/By example on a square picture, i paint quickly this basic mix of color (the intent is me wanting to having nature, a huge rock, a waterfall coming from it and someone in front)
I then use this as the image guide.
I setup the prompt as
A Naiad coming out of a waterfall
nothing complicated as you see.
and the negative prompt as the classic
lowres, text, error, cropped, worst quality, low quality, jpeg artifacts, ugly, duplicate, morbid, mutilated, out of frame, extra fingers, mutated hands, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn face, mutation, deformed, blurry, dehydrated, bad anatomy, bad proportions, extra limbs, cloned face, disfigured, gross proportions, malformed limbs, missing arms, missing legs, extra arms, extra legs, fused fingers, too many fingers, long neck
no addition or word removal for now, we'll see how the generation will go.
That's something better than my basic colored shape thingy, but that's not satisfying for me.
Let's change the prompt a bit, after googling around to find an artist name that may have painted a naiad , i found something nice by John William Waterhouse, so let's influence the AI generation with that, hoping the people that trained the AI fed it with this artist too
painting of a Naiad in front of a waterfall by John William Waterhouse
not more complicated than the previous one but hopefully the artist mention will do the trick.
a few Rerun of that as it generated several not really good to me images, until
Now no Rerun anymore, i click instead on "Re-image" , that function will take the actually generated image and will put it as the guide image (so it replace now my colored shapes thingy), i leave the strength of the image guidance to 0.8 so the AI have more freedom to work around this new guide image
(the closer to 1 that slider is will mean the more freedom the AI will have, the closer to 0 will mean the AI will be more constrained to the image guide).
I need to re-add the negative prompt as for some reason it's emptied after clicking on Re-image.
After a couple of re run of this new setup, i got another that triggered my "this has good potential" eye
Instead of Re-run, i Re-Image this one (so it become the new image guide), this time i lower the image guide influence a bit (as i want to keep that overall character pose, and just hope there's enough AI freedom left so it can improve that character)
again, i re-add the negative prompt
After several Re-run (still the same prompt) i finally got a much better (to me) AI generated image
From there i could Re-Image and paint a mask over the waterfall and re run it to try to get the AI improve it, but that's enough for now.
Pretty cool trick.