Holammer
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Negative prompts are not perfect, but they no doubt help and with in-paint and some patience you can fix stuff. I played around with an online AI trained on Sonic fanart which I learned about the other day, got a decent image, it had an extra leg part and some odd bits, easy fixes. One of the hands refused to sort itself out despite a dozen attempts.It's already possible to fix AI "artifacts" by manipulating prompts, most people know that when generating content you give it an input of what you want, but there is also negative prompts and things like extra fingers or missing fingers is simply negated.
If I *really* needed the image, I would just edit it myself. Testing the AI made me think about the potential for guided AI where a rough sketch with the pose and framing is all you need, then let the AI fill in the metaphorical blanks. That's gonna be the real killer for the industry.