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this thread is kinda funny…
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🧵: I discovered this woman, who I call Loab, in April. The AI reproduced her more easily than most celebrities. Her presence is persistent, and she haunts every image she touches. CW: Take a seat. This is a true horror story, and veers sharply macabre.
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a portrait photo older white woman with long brown hair holding a misconfigured stuffed animal. she has very severe rosacea below her eyes, in the shape of triangles on her cheeks. she looks slightly 3d rendered. there is a lamp in the background.
a variant of the woman from the first image on what appears to be an album cover with the word "Loab" on it. She appears to be holding flowers, leaves, or feathers of some kind, on a textured, green backdrop.
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tldr… if the prompting story is not being embellished for effect, then negative prompt weights converge to a coherent macabre part of subspace. Possibly negative valences converge more than positive?
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Not sure I believe this though. The story is a little too neat and the samples too cohesive.I can believe negative weights will lead a generally gory region and then an artistic type will be able to nudge a coherent effect out of it.
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It's not that all negative weights end up macabre. This one does, and the fascinating thing is that when combined with other inputs it's surprisingly sticky compared to positive inputs.
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No reason I know of to think there wouldn't be a gorgeous, glorious, uplifting extremum found via some other negative prompt. If it were me I would have gone & found *that* before making a thousand of them. twitter.com/supercomposite…