Text to Image
- Simple prompts tend to return better results
- Try adding
in the style of
with a few style adjectives at the end of your prompt- i.e.
a palm tree in the style of 2D hand drawn cartoon
- i.e.
- To get results that are more closely aligned to the prompt, open advanced settings and increase the prompt weight
- Choose style modifiers under advanced settings to change the style of your prompt in different ways
- Keep in mind the order of the prompt. Words near the beginning of the prompt are weighted more than words near the end.
Image to Image
- To get different variations of your input image, describe your input in a new way by adding style modifiers or different descriptive words to change the look and feel
- To get a completely different image that will retain the structure of the input image, try not to use any input image descriptors in your prompt
Infinite Image
- Make sure the frame is overlapping part of your image in order to seamlessly blend the result; the more overlap, the smoother it will be
- Use the eraser tool inside your frame to fix and regenerate parts of your image