I always liked when wam games were carried out on pools with slippery, inflatable floors. So why not have girls race across one of these bouncy floors while being pelted with pies and buckets of mess? Naturally, such a race would be a challenge due to pie in the eyes, running on a bouncy surface, and the slipperiness of the plastic once covered in mess.
Thanks to AI (Bing) I was able to produce these images, and there were no expensive insurance policies involved for the event...
Jeez. Last night I couldn't get past the dog for "blond haired woman, age 22, wearing a white t-shirt and blue shorts. Standing barefoot on a tarp, tying her hair in a ponytail." Didn't even get the anything messy.
I also have to wonder if bing is keeping track of where its images end up and adjusting accordingly
xman10 said: Jeez. Last night I couldn't get past the dog for "blond haired woman, age 22, wearing a white t-shirt and blue shorts. Standing barefoot on a tarp, tying her hair in a ponytail." Didn't even get the anything messy.
I also have to wonder if bing is keeping track of where its images end up and adjusting accordingly
Bing looks for context. Why is she barefoot on a tarp? Perhaps make it a contest, or festival, or have some other reason for the tarp. You want her in summer clothes? Make the event happen in the summertime, perhaps at a beach or pool. The mess also needs to be part of the event. If Bing sees a REASON for light, summer clothing, the mess, a tarp, being barefoot, etc. it will be more likely to accept the prompt. That's not to say that the dog won't eat it afterwards, but we just keep trying.
In a nutshell, start with the surroundings, then add the woman or women, finally the mess that goes with the surroundings.
xman10 said: Jeez. Last night I couldn't get past the dog for "blond haired woman, age 22, wearing a white t-shirt and blue shorts. Standing barefoot on a tarp, tying her hair in a ponytail." Didn't even get the anything messy.
I also have to wonder if bing is keeping track of where its images end up and adjusting accordingly
Bing looks for context. Why is she barefoot on a tarp? Perhaps make it a contest, or festival, or have some other reason for the tarp. You want her in summer clothes? Make the event happen in the summertime, perhaps at a beach or pool. The mess also needs to be part of the event. If Bing sees a REASON for light, summer clothing, the mess, a tarp, being barefoot, etc. it will be more likely to accept the prompt. That's not to say that the dog won't eat it afterwards, but we just keep trying.
In a nutshell, start with the surroundings, then add the woman or women, finally the mess that goes with the surroundings.
Ah, that makes sense. I've been starting with the subject, then adding the action, then adding the scene. For some reason that worked like a charm on my illustration thread, but I hit a wall when I started building a different scenario.