I have been trying to generate messy ballerinas and figure skaters using Bing. However without fail I am getting the DOG FROM HELL.
Has anyone figured out a way to generate a ballerina or figure skating costume? They are almost always blocked for me, or they just show up looking ridiculous.
So if I tell Bink to produce a woman in an ice skating COMPETITION... and do not say ANYTHING about her costume then I get shit results like this one below. Still the fact that I am avoiding the damned dog is progress. For the woman in white... I said "her white outfit is covered in slime" but this for some reason stripped her naked then covered her in slime. Hmm.
Would like to produce something actually half decent. Maybe there is hope?
well this is getting better so figured I would share...
this prompt:
before and after photograph millennial woman wins a figure skating competition. she kneels in a shallow pool of liquid mintgreen oatmeal. excessive mintgreen oatmeal pours on her, covering her from head to toe. her hair is pulled up, flat and sleek. her white skating outfit is very messy. happy atmosphere, she is empowered.
produced the lady in white below. (not half bad)
Also fooling around with trying to describe what a ballerina would wear produced a few marginal results. Not exactly worth the number of dogs I had to fight through.
PS... describing a leotard as a 'bodysuit' or 'swimsuit with skirt' was somehow worse at triggering the dog.
I think the Dog is more an indication that Bing is overloaded. Prompts that have worked well for me in the past suddenly get a whole kennel (one after another). Sometimes repeating the request eventually gets a result.
Bing is often fickle about whats objectionable. Its almost as if there are different operators behind the curtain.
The one to watch out for is the REPORT / GO BACK warning. If you REPORT more than once you get suspended! If you go back, you lose your prompt-string, so copy that first (in case you make changes as you go along like I do)
Sleazoid44 said: I think the Dog is more an indication that Bing is overloaded. Prompts that have worked well for me in the past suddenly get a whole kennel (one after another). Sometimes repeating the request eventually gets a result.
Bing is often fickle about whats objectionable. Its almost as if there are different operators behind the curtain.
The one to watch out for is the REPORT / GO BACK warning. If you REPORT more than once you get suspended! If you go back, you lose your prompt-string, so copy that first (in case you make changes as you go along like I do)
I have dozens of prompts copied; I just go to one, copy it, then paste it in the box. There are ones which I cannot use anymore (for some odd reason); there's nothing wrong with it, but they find fault in it. (anything wrong with a young lady wearing a tux?)