I’m practicing more and more with the new FLUX model and something bothers me: I find that the faces of “random” girls are still very stereotypical like in fashion magazines, especially when it comes to lips which are always oversized. It looks like the girls have had botox injections for ten years.
I tried with prompts containing terms like “random girl, thin lips”,, and in the negative “oversized lips, botox, surgery, implants, silicon, fake”, but nothing works, I always get a clone of “emily ratajkowski”.
Has anyone ever managed to make a generation with these thin lips like Kirsten Dunst’s?
By the way, does anyone know why every generation, even without style, always adds “natural beauty” in the prompt? I think it distorts the action.
It’s all about you learning how to tell the AI what you want. I’ve started using the prompt [brain] button on many of the generators (usually to the right of the prompt, below the [dice] button), essentially the AI-Text-plugin at work in the background. It creates a prompt from a few keywords you put in. I’ve learned that (English not being my native language) it simply does a better job than I will ever be able to.
Using this generator, no-style, 6 images, with the [brain] button I filled in:
And it generated this:
Without making any changes, you will get ‘normal’ lips (next to the dreaded supermodel lips, btw). Casual Photo works too, while Cinematic and Professional Photo will bring back the supermodel lips.
It’s all a matter of fiddling and tweaking the prompt. Either by changing the [brain] input, or making slight changes to what it generated.
And I just noticed that Cursed Photo will yield a perfect Plain Jane