for when you are doing your normal generating and get that unique, not planned one that isn't what you are going for but so unusual you have to save it. Well here is where to post them
"Rule for posting in this thred any nsfw must be labeled and hidden behind spoiler :)"
I just made an image with a prompt of a combination of [100 random objects] and some of them has unusual containers for the popcorn or even non-food objects being put inside of that stack of popcorn. The prompt does contain the word bag of popcorn, just to mention.
Rule for posting in this thred any nsfw must be labeled and hidden behind spoiler :) best to get a ahead of a problem :) what had been seen can't be unseen
as you can see in the prompt, not a single time is mentioned a cat. This image caused me to, for a day, try unsuccessfully to then on purpose generate gargantuan cats towering over cities.
prompt
(infinite detail, otherworldly, iridescent, divine, sacred, beautiful patterns, decorative, ) masterpiece, best quality, high quality, high definition, (((action scene))), ((fastpaced)), uhd, hd, 8k, 4k, absolutely beautiful masterpiece, award-winning, dramatic beautiful lighting, cool pose, beautiful composition, adrenaline, lots of motion, (thrilling), exciting, adrenaline, thrilling, (thrilling), in the styles of the artists Michal Lisowski, John Berkey, Odilon Redon, Alfred Kubin, Yayoi Kusama, John Blanche, Tomma Abts, Francesco Francavilla, Duncan Grant, Brian Froud, Francesco Francavilla, Emmanuel Shiu,, ultra-high definition, (((absolutely beautiful))), smiling, beautiful, heartwarming, pure perfection, ultra-high definition, mythical being, glowing
an insightful moon background taken on a planetarium at night in dark condition, white, white, blue, 4k, hd, clear, sharp, majestic, professional photo
so when i made the prompt originally it was for afrika bambaataa i took his name out and replace it with grandmaster flash along with just a few lyric's from the start of the message, and wound up with what reminded me of the creation of adam by michelangelo but its grandmaster flash and a chinchilla.
this one isnt wierd so much as cool. someone made a bunch of pleidian pics so i made some with prompt Arcturian. This epic pic of some demigod appeared among them.
I clicked on the random prompt in https://perchance.org/furry-ai and came up with the prompt "gummy bear gorilla", and this is one of the images that popped up:
This might remind you of the "slimey" substance thing that have been initially posted on this community.
( photo of a domestic cat : 1 .5) <|endoftext|> <|startoftext|> (photo of a lingerie girl : 1)
(Paraphrasing the lingerie bit but pretty much the same.
Prompt works for any generator, i.e you don't need the fusion generator.
The tokenizer in the SD model automatically appends the cutoff tokens at the start and the end. That is why they are missing the input prompt , to avoid duplicates.
Will probably be even better with BREAK statements , unless that command is equivalent to writing the cutoff tokens as above. Haven't tested that. )
i noticed the clothed animals too lol. typed Cat with nothing else and they had clothes on. maybe a behind the scenes Perchance edit to prompts on server side to prevent unwanted nsfw? maybe my antiprompt triggered the opposite?
On further experimentation, it seems if you have pretty much anything in the prompt that gets to the image generator itself, it stops doing that. dog has clothes, [dog:dog:0.5] doesn't (that prompt should have no difference in generation). 🤔
I got an image on random-mixup-flag-image that literally gave me an illusion that the image frame itself looks like floating in-between these two frames
This nsfw picture stands out not because of the content, which is a normal nude nsfw picture. The interesting part is that the total prompt is "(((money))) dollars ((stylized)) (icon) icon Decoration mastercrafted complex ((masterpiece)), ((best quality)), high quality". totally weird it would generate this picture
Oh weird... maybe the seed (very unlikely)? Or could it be the generator adding stuff? Is that the final prompt you got from the (i) button, or just what you put in the text box?