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7/8/2025, 6:23:41 AM
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I'm trying hard to not get involved in any drama. And I have no way to know really know if you're the troll or not, but I'll give this all the benefit of the doubt & answer this. I probably won't respond to anything after this in an effort to avoid further issues.
Because it's not challenging to just recreate a picture. Especially a basic one like the one you made. Whats the point of making something static in a nothing background? It's far more interesting to add more characters, more background, dictate specific placement. You didn't ask why there were spiders, or candles in the picture. I added those as well to make the picture more complex &/or dynamic. In Bing, it's relatively difficult to keep parts of the prompt separate from one another. Adding complex prompts to something specific & still maintaining recognition is important. It makes me better at generating pictures & prompts. The Dreaming King is relatively static, like a yard stick, if I can gen something & the Dreaming King is unrecognizable then I don't think I did it good enough. If I can recreate something else i can see, & something else with identity in the same picture & it looks good them I feel like I've done well & have a good prompt. If I can then add more clutter to it then that's fantastic. For example a lot of people have shared rather long prompts for characters or scenes, that i can usually find ways to shorten significantly without loss of clarity. It's just my way of challenging myself & has little to nothing to do with anything else. I do like to do fun interactive prompts because I like the community here. I like the back & forth.
I'm trying hard to not get involved in any drama. And I have no way to know really know if you're the troll or not, but I'll give this all the benefit of the doubt & answer this. I probably won't respond to anything after this in an effort to avoid further issues.
Because it's not challenging to just recreate a picture. Especially a basic one like the one you made. Whats the point of making something static in a nothing background? It's far more interesting to add more characters, more background, dictate specific placement. You didn't ask why there were spiders, or candles in the picture. I added those as well to make the picture more complex &/or dynamic. In Bing, it's relatively difficult to keep parts of the prompt separate from one another. Adding complex prompts to something specific & still maintaining recognition is important. It makes me better at generating pictures & prompts. The Dreaming King is relatively static, like a yard stick, if I can gen something & the Dreaming King is unrecognizable then I don't think I did it good enough. If I can recreate something else i can see, & something else with identity in the same picture & it looks good them I feel like I've done well & have a good prompt. If I can then add more clutter to it then that's fantastic. For example a lot of people have shared rather long prompts for characters or scenes, that i can usually find ways to shorten significantly without loss of clarity. It's just my way of challenging myself & has little to nothing to do with anything else. I do like to do fun interactive prompts because I like the community here. I like the back & forth.
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