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Re: Got Milk? (AP) (AI)

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I love these.
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Your sharings are really well done !!!
Thanks! Your responses help motivate me.

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Can you share your last prompt ? I'm trying to force the ai tool to have limits or follow certain image composing instruction but after a lot of attempts i still can't have good results .....:Z
So I talked a bit about my prompt design in an earlier project. I'm most familiar at this point with Stable Diffusion and Flux. Flux understands more direction like "the woman on the left is short," while Stable Diffusion just didn't. My prompts for this set, as always, took a lot of trial and error. Here is a large part of the prompt I used for some of these (one reason there are so many attempts is because I'm constantly tweaking the prompt).

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three part sequence of an attractive model's age progression transformation.
Version 1 (LEFT), the smallest, is fully clothed in cute intact pajamas. She has a petite, slender frame, 140 cm stature, immature face, weak shapeless chubby arms and legs, and tiny perky breast buds. She's focused inward.
Version 2 (CENTER) has a lanky, slightly taller body, 160 cm stature, and a somewhat developed figure with medium-sized bust, long slender arms and legs, slight curves, and sparse trimmed pubic hair. She looks down, regarding her own body, looking with surprise, intrigue, greed, and hopeful anticipation. Her body is shooting up, expanding with kinetic energy. Those same pajamas are too short and splitting at the seams, fluttering apart from her jiggling breasts and hips, leaving her exposed.
Version 3 (RIGHT), at full height of 180 cm stature, is shapely and filled out, with the matured face and body of an adult woman: large, full sized breasts and nipples, wider hips, fleshier toned arms and legs, a very full bush of abundant pubic hair, and armpit hair. She looks impressed, bold, proud, and triumphant. She has a pleased grin of self-satisfaction. She is mostly nude, with those same pajamas in tatters at the feet of Version 3 (RIGHT).
Their action poses highlight the contrasting size and shape of their bodies while preserving their shared genetics, identical outfits, consistent scale, and feminine appeal. The headline reads "Title Text" in bold letters. They're in the kitchen or dining room at breakfast time.
It's an unsigned 4k wallpaper-quality high resolution color illustration with intricate textures and details.
Overall, it's an absolute world-class masterpiece illustrated by a professional artist. It's an aesthetically pleasing illustration with impeccable attention to detail and impressive composition and color balance.

negative prompt:
Version 1 (LEFT) is topless. Version 1 (LEFT) is bottomless. They wear different-colored outfits. They're looking at each other making eye contact. Version 3 (RIGHT) is pear-shaped or obese with lipodema. The page includes text, labels, links, a signature, and other writing. The linework is busy or unfinished.
The first words have the most influence, which is why the part in red defining it as a 3-part sequence is first. I've noticed other people use "triptych", which is an art term to precisely describe a 3-panel painting. The more you can use art terms with specific, single meanings like this, the better (even though I didn't here, ha) since they can't be confused for something else. Some words like "attractive" just have good positive vibes, so even if the AI focuses on making the art style attractive when I was asking to make the character attractive, it's not a bad thing. Like I said earlier, getting the clothing transition was one of the hardest parts, which is why I mention "Version 3 (RIGHT)" a second time when describing where the tatters are. I figure the longer the text between two words, the less strongly the AI will associate them. I think "shared genetics" was an important find to describe a transformation, since "different versions of the same woman" could mean different in myriad ways you don't want. Lastly, a large proportion of the prompt is devoted to describing the character's emotion or facial expression in each panel. Having her react is a big part of making it a sequence progressing through time instead of just version 1, version 2, and version 3 that happen to be on the same page.
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