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?

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I think Bing Image Creator is hogging all the eyes so the other hosted generative models get none...

Used your prompt: "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"

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@blakeNaccarato @adamchainz Haha, wow. Totally different failure mode than I experienced, interesting.

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