I tried to test it with prompts that aren't too descriptive or visual. For some reason it always answers with four very similar pictures, with few variations.
"the freshness in the air when autumn turns into winter"
"that feeling when you wake up from a dream and are not sure where you are"
Most trouble I've ever had with any character. Even worse than Wonder Woman.
I don't know this character, but I'm guessing the vast majority of searchable images of her are "fan service" style art.
I must have gone through over 200 prompts trying to get a decent image. Almost every single one of them returned "unsafe image content".
However, other members are far better than I am at generating characters in specific clothing (I have never once gotten "bikini" to successfully work).
I'm afraid the best I can do is really not at all close to what you were asking for:
Not exactly "thicc" and not a bikini.
Sorry about the props. I couldn't generate any images without including them.
Most trouble I've ever had with any character. Even worse than Wonder Woman.
I don't know this character, but I'm guessing the vast majority of searchable images of her are "fan service" style art.
I must have gone through over 200 prompts trying to get a decent image. Almost every single one of them returned "unsafe image content".
However, other members are far better than I am at generating characters in specific clothing (I have never once gotten "bikini" to successfully work).
I'm afraid the best I can do is really not at all close to what you were asking for:
Not exactly "thicc" and not a bikini.
Sorry about the props. I couldn't generate any images without including them.
I've been working on Magik/Illyana from The New Mutants. I was getting non-stop blocked images until I switched to Animation Cel as the art medium. That worked for me in the past and it saved the day this time.
None of them are perfectly accurate, but the basic idea comes through pretty well.
I like this prompt, "Tifa from (insert movie/game/tvshow/anything here) with legs laying down covered in ice cream surrounded by candy in a room full of frosting, food photo style"
It's fun to see how it will turn out.
But you know I am sort used to doing things my own way...
"Lucy from Cyberpunk Edgerunners covered in Dark Cherry ice cream, surrounded by candy in a room filled with frosting, legs, emotion, dramatic, food photo style"
"Yennefer from Castlevania covered in Dark Cherry ice cream laying down surrounded by melting candles in a room full of monsters, legs, emotion, dramatic, food photo style"
Wants something fucked up... how bout using Merrigold instead of Yennifer
Okay so how about Triss...
Alright new prompt; "Ada Wong from Friday the 13th covered in dark cherry ice cream laying down surrounded by trash and discarded clothing in a cabin, legs, emotion, dramatic, food photo style"
Alright enough ice cream, just more fucking cherries
Here's a couple from early on when I was first trying "A manga drawing" which I found produced an undesired, yet interesting, contrast.
A manga drawing of Princess Peach lounging in a jazz nightclub wearing a glamorous alluring and shimmering pink dress, looking sexy, highly detailed, very colourful
After these I switched to "A colored manga drawing".
"drawn in heavy colors and shadows, adult black male, clean shaven, wearing leather jacket, red shirt, black jeans and boots, sitting on the dock by the bay, watching the tide go by, at sunset"
(Same prompt but Oil painting)
Be warned, next post will be heavy with women who are heavy.
At work currently so I'll post more later. I just want to thank Ggamingforum1
for his disappointment because I've turned back to Jesus.
Time to save this thread.
"A colored manga drawing of Jesus walking down the sidewalk wearing street clothes in New York City with his ghetto blaster blessing people with his tunes, highly detailed, very realistic, very colourful"
Ok I have been playing with some prompt setup stuff to figure out what matters the most and here is a little experiment y’all might dig. I actually got quite a bit of nudity with this prompt so that’s why some artists have fewer images than others.
Prompt: 1980s fantasy painting in the style of [insert artist], The Morrigna Awakens, emotion, dramatic
Boris Vallejo
Frank Frazetta
Norman Rockwell
HR Giger
My takeaway: stating an artist’s style can flavor an image but will not make it look like their work every time (or at all). To do that you will need to make sure the medium and content of the image is close to the work that artist did. That said science fiction seems more prone to an artists style than fantasy. BTW if you want Heavy Metal, 80s adult art you need to have 1980s, 70s or 90s in the beginning of your prompt.
allright lets try this again but with science fiction,
Prompt: 1980s science fiction painting in the style of [insert artist], The Morrigna Awakens, emotion, dramatic
Boris Vallejo
Frank Frazetta
Norman Rockwell
H.R. Giger
There were a few Norman Rockwell promted ones that were fire but I cant show you due to nipples.
Okay, how about years...
Prompt: [Year] science fiction painting in the style of Norman Rockwell, female pilot in bodysuit and tactical gear uses her weapon to defend herself against an otherworldly threat, emotion, dramatic
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Cool that you can see the difference even when using Rockwell as the prompt artist.
Here's a couple from early on when I was first trying "A manga drawing" which I found produced an undesired, yet interesting, contrast.
A manga drawing of Princess Peach lounging in a jazz nightclub wearing a glamorous alluring and shimmering pink dress, looking sexy, highly detailed, very colourful
After these I switched to "A colored manga drawing".
allright lets try this again but with science fiction,
Prompt: 1980s science fiction painting in the style of [insert artist], The Morrigna Awakens, emotion, dramatic
Boris Vallejo
Frank Frazetta
Norman Rockwell
H.R. Giger
There were a few Norman Rockwell promted ones that were fire but I cant show you due to nipples.
Okay, how about years...
Prompt: [Year] science fiction painting in the style of Norman Rockwell, female pilot in bodysuit and tactical gear uses her weapon to defend herself against an otherworldly threat, emotion, dramatic
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
Cool that you can see the difference even when using Rockwell as the prompt artist.
I would do this with a lot of my original promts mainly because I love that 1980s fantasy and sci-fi look, especially when it got that David Mattingly look
Sunday I decided to experiment with putting Peach into different situations, some of which I don't recall anyone using before.
Here I attempted biathlon.
A colored manga drawing of Princess Peach running biathlon, highly detailed, very realistic, very colourful
Didn't quite work because there are extra skis and poles along with the one foot becoming the other.
The better ones.
I figured "running" was messing things up so I tried this.
A colored manga drawing of Princess Peach biathlon, highly detailed, very realistic, very colourful
I believe "very colorful" tends to a little extra flair to the images.
Next modification.
A colored manga drawing of Princess Peach participating in biathlon, highly detailed, very realistic, very colourful
A colored manga drawing of Princess Peach shooting target in biathlon, highly detailed, very realistic, very colourful
A colored manga drawing of Princess Peach shooting in biathlon, highly detailed, very realistic, very colourful
So back to being obsessed with fat women in power armors in Sci-fi situations and trying to find a prompt it won't eventually start blocking. Found that saying "Drawn" instead of "Painted" never gets blocked but drawn never gets that 1980s book cover style I like, of which some prompts it'll paint it but other's it won't. Sometimes I can confuse it by saying drawn in (blank) painting and it'll either do it or block it but it won't be consistent with it. I did notice however that with the paint prompt, I tend to get a lot of NSFW stuff more often and not really at all with drawn, so could be the reason for it.
Now to get the body shape I want causes me some issues. I have to add the word belly in there to get the round body shape or I get the Instagram version of plus size (Big fake tits and big fake ass, flat stomach), which I don't mind but it's just not what I'm aiming for. Unfortunately it's what causes it to more often than not draw the stomach outside the armor or make the armor look like body paint (like it'll be a bulky armor but for some reason have a belly button and give the breast plate nipples). Honestly while this is obviously an attraction thing, I don't want it coming off too fetishy, so having the belly stick out ruins it for me. This, funny enough, is not the word it blocks, plus size is.
"plus-sized curvy tall belly woman, in cobalt space power armor, she is a soldier, on Jungle planet giant purple mushrooms, thunder and rain storm with dark clouds, the jungle army base in the background, she is running, holding weapon in both hands"
Drawn in marker
Drawn in Oil Painting
While I like what it drew in the next ones, I tried to get it where she's fighting the mech, but it either just drew it behind her or made her huge/the mech itself
"plus-sized curvy tall belly woman, in cobalt space power armor, she is a soldier, fighting the giant bipedal mecha that is destroying the city"
(PacificRim?)
(Found this one comedic as it clearly made her the mech and put tiny soldiers at her feet)
"plus-sized curvy tall belly woman, in cobalt space power armor, she is a soldier, fighting the giant bipedal mecha that is destroying the city, she has her weapon aimed at it"
(Just blue Samus)
Same prompt as before but swapped Cobalt armor to red/white armor