

Please, don’t push people for help like this. If your business depends on this, you should hire a pro. Post the link to the generator causing the error…
Please, don’t push people for help like this. If your business depends on this, you should hire a pro. Post the link to the generator causing the error…
Cool, I’ll mail you a link to a demo somewhere in the next few days, once I have something stable.
Shoot, LOL. I’ve been following your progress since version 4.0 or something. I like the way you are thinking and the solutions you have come up with. I’ve forked version 4.6b (so I’m far behind now), trying to build some responsive design into your generator. Been meaning to contact you as soon I have something worth looking at. I’ma retired software engineer and wanted a fun challenge…
You might want to have a look at the code of Imageconstructor by Koto. That generator has a nice solution. But, it’s a lot of work too…
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:
Portrait photo of a very casual Caucasian female, plain Jane, unassuming, fairly triangular face with wider than normal cheek bones, somewhat pointy chin, regular shaped thin lips, blonde medium length straight bob-cut hair, little inquisitive frown on her forehead, positively Kirsten Dunst’s younger sister.
And it generated this:
A very casual and unassuming Caucasian female with a touch of resemblance to a younger Kirsten Dunst. She has a fairly triangular face with distinctively wider than normal cheekbones that add a unique character to her visage. Her somewhat pointy chin is softened by the gentle curve of her jawline, and her regular shaped thin lips are parted slightly in a way that hints at a subdued smile or a contemplative thought. Her blonde hair is cut into a medium length bob, the straight strands grazing her chin and framing her face in a way that accentuates her delicate features. The most engaging element of her expression is the little inquisitive frown that furrows her forehead, suggesting a curiosity about the world around her. Her attire is simple and comfortable, blending into the background of the photo and allowing her natural beauty to take center stage. Her eyes, though not explicitly described in the prompt, one can’t help but imagine, hold a spark of intelligence and a gentle warmth that would be quite captivating. The overall effect is one of understated elegance and approachability, leaving the viewer with the sense that she is someone who is both easy to talk to and full of hidden depths.
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
Thanks for the input, but this is a Javascript coding issue inside the plugin(s), not directly related to Perchance syntax for creating generator lists.
remember = true
is not related to the remember-plugin but part of t2i-framework-plugin-v2.
Basically both plugins save the value of a select to localStorage when activated and it can happen that one of the plugins has updated localStorage while the other hasn’t (just yet). Especially when you close a generator before image/text generation has finished localStorage can (or may) contain two different values of the same select
causing your issue. Depending on how you created the generator AND the order values get retrieved from localStorage it may SEEM that your generator suffers from dementia.
You can (probably) resolve this by using either one, just not both ‘remember’ methods. I am still on the learning track, so don’t ask me how to solve your specific problem. I need to figure out a lot more before ever being any use in that respect…
Off the bat I’d say don’t use remember = true
when you’re using the remember-plugin.
Maybe post a picture with the style you’re looking for? Someone might recognize it…
I, for one, have no idea what the humanoid face effect looks like.