Working with clothes: Dresses
Welcome to the second part of the sixth practice lesson! In this lesson we will continue working with the parameters of clothes, and we will analyze dresses.
Dresses: purpose and impact on outcome
A dress is a ready-made structure, with a predictable mapping result. To learn how to work with clothing parameters, start with dresses. Here you don't have to think about things getting skewed. Except only if you use NSFW-enabled models where the result may not be as predictable as you think.
Practice
Among the many different styles and ready-made examples, I have prepared a list of parmeters that I personally use most often for my work:
For demonstration I will use this prompt (separately marked what was changed)
You can also work through everything on your own. To do so, use this link to a ready-made algorithm.
Results
Of all the options I want to highlight "corset dress", "kimono", "yukata", "hanfu", "qipao", "hanbok" the results when used look peculiar and not like most images on the internet.
To summarize this lesson, I want to summarize it with some small hints for you.
- Try not to complicate the prompt with too many additional parameters for the garment. You may get the wrong result.
- The second thing is to try to write the parameters of clothes in one of the first. Remember the main rule - the more important the parameter is, the closer to the beginning of the prompt it should be written.
- And the third is very carefully combine the parameters of the clothes. It is possible to combine them, but it is not necessary. Most often it will be enough to use something specific.
Homework
Your homework will be to try the parameters for the garment yourself. You can use this prompt for this purpose
Or you can go straight to the link and start generating.
You can also see examples of how to use prompts in my telegram group, where I share ready-made algorithms and image creation tweaks every day.
Download the results of your experiments and share them within the course. Remember that the main thing is your creativity and imagination! Good luck, and enjoy the process of creating unique images with artificial intelligence.