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[Help] Can't generate specific seat type for a motorcycle image

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That unpredictability factor is what is really screwing with me also, I like repeatable results, and the ability to tweak the item but that does not seam to be a feature of the Free AI Image Generators, or at least I just have not figured out how to yet.

The only other thing I can think of is prompt picture referencing, and I don't know if the Perchance Free text to AI Image Generator has this ability. a lot of the non free AI Image Generators have that ability.

Just out of curiosity , what kind of Image are you trying to create?

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Hi Have you tried other free AI text to image generators? Before switching to Perchance I used https://freegen.app/, it has limits on what it is allowed to do "like not showing naughty stuff" but it does seem to do a good job of recreating none human based items and things. You might want to give it a try if you haven't already. One thing I like about it is you can add "1" image prompt, so you might be able to in corporate the seat that way by having a picture reference.

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You have probably figured this out already, but if you haven't then you can try this. Please understand that this is how I make my prompts and they seem to work halfway decently. I also use an external note pad program, namely "word pad, Rich Text Document" to wright all of my prompts in first. I do this namely because you can not use the enter key to move to the next line of dialect. Spacing is very important when creating your prompts.

Try using the words, "Two People. or Three People. or Four People.". These have to be the first words you wright if you are adding multiple people. Then double space, and then start describing the first person, start with what there body looks like, " when I say body I mean the whole body from head to toe" then there clothing, add coma's, apostrophes, quotes, and spaces, but do not use a period until you have finished the first person. You will end up with a long continues sentence, describing the first person. Also make sure the spacing between words is done right, two spaces between two words is enough to derail your description.

Here is a "VERY" simple example.

The extra spacing between descriptions makes a big difference, I us double row spacing.

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