Got this one just a couple of minutes ago, flanked on either side by the Dog: At an outdoor party in the rain, an angry woman with wet hair in strapless short skirt and long gloves throws a cream pie in the face of another woman in a very short skirt and long gloves with wet hair
I think it's worth sparing a moment's thought for the inspectors at OFMUD (formerly the National Mud Board) and their dedicated work evaluating the quality of the mud we all rely on.
"woman aged about 25, hard hat, muddy lab coat, wellies, falling in deep mud, she is covered in mud" "woman aged about 25, hard hat, muddy lab coat, stuck in deep mud, she is covered in mud, calling for help"
Almost kind-of piefights? I liked the coverage and mood that came back with these, even if the action & literal pies didn't show. Used prompts like:
silly romcom scene with two women skipping with their eyes closed in a chaotic piefight, behind a THICK facial of wetwhite frosting impact. looking up, hands smearing, eyes closed. forehead and wet hair and face ENTIRELY unrecognizable under white frosting and cake-crumbs. opaque white splatters all over her arms and shoulders. colorful beach outfits COMPLETELY white with pie. fun splatters fly, unfocused contest stage background with flung pies, film grain and motion blur.
wammypinupart said: Almost kind-of piefights? I liked the coverage and mood that came back with these, even if the action & literal pies didn't show. Used prompts like:
silly romcom scene with two women skipping with their eyes closed in a chaotic piefight, behind a THICK facial of wetwhite frosting impact. looking up, hands smearing, eyes closed. forehead and wet hair and face ENTIRELY unrecognizable under white frosting and cake-crumbs. opaque white splatters all over her arms and shoulders. colorful beach outfits COMPLETELY white with pie. fun splatters fly, unfocused contest stage background with flung pies, film grain and motion blur.
uue404 said: I think it's worth sparing a moment's thought for the inspectors at OFMUD (formerly the National Mud Board) and their dedicated work evaluating the quality of the mud we all rely on.
I liked this idea, but altered the clothing to create this prompt and these images: (It was too hot a day out, so the mud research inspector had to remove her overalls and lab jacket, boots and hard hat)
woman aged about 25, holding clipboard, muddy and damp hair, sandals, crop tank, shorts, falling in deep mud, she is immersed and covered in mud, in the pouring rain
When I tried your prompt I wound up with very silly looking white ducks in most of the images. I replaced duckweed with moss and it seemed to solve the problem, yet I like duckweed in your images, I just don't want ducks! LOL
EDIT: I just noticed yours have some ducks as well, but at least they are in the background and not bright white. I didn't save most of the duck images for that reason, but kept this one to show you what I was dealing with. (You would think all those people would have scared them away) LOL
You could try "pondweed" as an alternative, but I just ran the prompt again to see if Bing had changed anything and didn't have any particular problem with intrusive white plastic ducks.
Another neat trick: You can give your characters names to help Bing distinguish them.
"Two 1990s women aged about 25 at a music festival. Dani is wearing a muddy denim jacket, a muddy rainbow T-shirt and muddy jeans and has blonde hair cut short. Priya is wearing a muddy sari and has dark hair, and is stuck in deep mud. Dani is trying to pull Priya out of the mud. They are both covered from head to toe in mud. "
uue404 said: Another neat trick: You can give your characters names to help Bing distinguish them.
"Two 1990s women aged about 25 at a music festival. Dani is wearing a muddy denim jacket, a muddy rainbow T-shirt and muddy jeans and has blonde hair cut short. Priya is wearing a muddy sari and has dark hair, and is stuck in deep mud. Dani is trying to pull Priya out of the mud. They are both covered from head to toe in mud."
This is a great tip, thanks. It never occurred to me to try this, so it'll be an interesting idea to explore!
This isn't specific to WAM; it's a DALL-E trick that I just came across. Apparently DALL-E sometimes adds extra words to your prompts, and you can make it show them by putting "holding a sign that says" at the end of the prompt.
So, to make it on-topic: "still from a costume drama showing a person covered in mud holding a sign that says" or "watercolour painting of a person covered in mud holding a sign that says"