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  • Well done on making something more involved and complex 👍

    What does “Fegless” mean?

    I don’t understand asking for a donation because you’re down to 512mb of data… how is that related to the generator? What data are you talking about? Why do you want people’s email addresses?

    Clicking “AI?” just generates whatever the AI feels like. For me it generates some python code for no apparent reason. I’m not sure what that button is meant to be doing, but presumably it’s not doing it.

    And clicking “AI prompt” puts both the prompt to the text AI and what it returns (the actual image prompt it produces). Which also is presumably not what was intended.

    “Import” puts a random actual image prompt in, and doesn’t actually “import” anything as far as the user is concerned.

    The part of the prompts your page adds have a formatting that doesn’t actually help the image generator, but could certainly confuse it. It’s written as plain english, with little headings and such, but that’s not how image generators use the text. It may have better results if you wrote those prompts in a more image-generator-ish way.

    Clicking “random” in the picture settings doesn’t change the settings to random things. It just starts a new generation that ignores the prompt entirely, which is unexpected. I don’t know what this button is meant to do.

    When I go to the page I see an error: “Failed to fetch.”

    Would be good to have “Random” be an option for picture style/lighting.

    Would also be more useful if a randomised setting was picked at random for each generated image, rather than once and then applied to all generations in that set. So that if you generated 4 images with a random location, you’d see 4 random locations for example.

    Character background: false, Character personality: false. I don’t understand what these mean.






  • Try using “character turnaround” or other similar terms for that kind of layout.

    I just tried using this prompt, and got stuff that look something like what you’re after: head to toe character design, character turnaround, front back side plain background BREAK background grey

    So don’t think that you are describing an image, it is imagining an image based on your description, and then drawing that image. That’s not what is going on at all.

    AI isn’t being dumb or obstinate. AI is not thinking. It has no brain. It has seen lots of images, with text associated with them. It’s compared them and noticed patterns associated with a particular term. When you put terms into the prompt, it is lining up those patterns and using them to form an image. AI is not smart, it is not feeling cooperative or unhelpful. So thinking of it in that way is not useful. It actually is dumb.

    It’s job, in its dumb way, is to trick people into thinking it’s an image made by a real person. That’s all.






  • Honestly, as someone who knows a good bit about AI generation on perchance… I have no idea how I would see anyone’s IP address that uses the plugin on any of my generators, or prompts, or results. Unless the user chooses to upload a generation to the generator’s gallery–which would allow anyone to see the prompt and generated image. (But I don’t know how you’d get an IP address from that even then.)

    I assume that the server itself has the ability to see such things. But not me as the creator of the generator page. Not from the AI plugins anyway.

    As the dev said, in theory the creator of the page could use JS to read such things potentially, if they specifically wrote code to do that. But as it’s not something built in the perchance-made AI generator plugins, this is more of a thing to handle on a case-by-case basis. As in, tell that generator’s creator that they’re gathering data on their users and ask them to stop it. Or go and use a different generator page which doesn’t do that.