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Freedom to be Free--adding images complete

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I've added over two dozen images throughout the "Freedom" story. Hope that they enhance your reading pleasure.

Here's a question for those of you familiar with AI text-to-image sites or programs. I've found them difficult to use--the basic settings typically produce people with multiple arms and legs arising from all over their bodies, not to mention six or seven fingers and/or toes. Siamese twins are a common result too. And the resulting overall image contains less than 20% of the elements in the text prompt. Ask for a standing person, on multiple generation requests I will get 50+ instances of sitting, squatting, or prone people.

So, two questions, really. What's a good reliable site(s) and how can I learn to write text prompts that actually work?

My own art in these stories is laboriously assembled from multiple single images, themselves composed of anatomical parts drawn from multiple sources and pasted into the final image and graphically edited for the final form. And this needs to be done for each person in an image. Yet I see on AI sites some real works of art and have no idea how to write a prompt to generate such images.

Thanks for suggestions.

 

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