I am not sure how I feel about image renderings containing the actual signatures of the artists they must be trained upon. I did not specify the rather popular fantasy illustrator “Greg Rothkowski” here. I’ve noticed the new model is good at rendering words, and I actually think it’s doing an overall better job at rendering good results, so congrats to dev on this triumph!

However, this is really pushing the argument for AI a bit into a bad light. If curious, I used the “Fantasy Portrait” style with the following prompt:

the Krovians are a sturdy, ((four-armed)) species with rough, scaly skin. They are known for their resilience and adaptability, having evolved on a planet with extreme temperature variations. Their cybernetic enhancements are often a blend of necessity and aesthetic, a testament to their technological prowess. The driver, with his grizzled appearance and cybernetic arm, seems to be a seasoned individual, likely with a wealth of stories from his time navigating the undercity. The Krovian driver, a grizzled Krovian with a cybernetic arm, looks at you with curiosity before nodding in understanding as you glide over to the open side door…

No negative prompt used.

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    1 month ago

    I’m still using my negative prompt from the previous model, and signatures seem to be rare or minimized. I use multiple artists in my prompts.

    extra limbs, extra fingers, too many fingers, deformed, text, (signature, signed, watermark, watermarked signature), picture frame, framed painting, brush, easel, holding paintbrush, bad art, bad composition, terrible lighting, bad anatomy, tattoo