Anyone have any good tricks for getting AI image generation models like or to produce animals or people with three eyes? I was hoping to get a lemur with a typical "mind's eye" third eye, but all the models seem to ignore the third eye condition no matter how frequently I specify it.

Tried to go extremely stereotypical, specifying the "three eyes" multiple ways. The closest I got was a lemur with a little yellow light on its forehead.

“a three-eyed lemur; the lemur is sitting in a lotus position and all three of its eyes are open. The third eye is centered on its forehead. highly detailed digital art trending on artstation”

@pganssle Maybe mention three-eyes terms: trepannation, minds eye, Ajna chakra, …. The same terms any consumed art would have used in their description.

@adamchainz Yeah, tried mind's eye, lots of terms like that. Just tried Ajna chakra and I got a bunch of lemurs with glowing balls at all their *other* chakras...

@pganssle Damn… img2img might work. Badly photoshop what you want and iterate from there. I’ve achieved some okay results with that feature on DiffusionBee.

Btw, why? Some weird D&D campaign or something?

@adamchainz I am putting together an Anki deck to teach my son common sight words (to supplement our phonics-based reading). I have a sight word for him to read, then a simple example sentence, and when we finish the sentence it reveals an illustration.

I had the sentence "I have three eyes" as an illustration for "have", and I wanted to have a three-eyed lemur or something (kids love funny stuff like that), but no matter what I tried I couldn't get any image generator to give me something suitable.

I ended up going with a different example sentence, but I found it curious that image generators *really* don't like extra eyes.

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@adamchainz I kinda wonder if the early "hands with too many fingers" and bizarre extra limbs and stuff made people try to put huge penalties in for bizarre stuff like that, and it gets penalized when you actually *try* to generate something weird.

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