Diversity of Poses without the need to write a prompt
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Leon Perry
When creating images using my character, I’ve noticed that the generated results often lack diversity in poses—it tends to repeat the same few. As a result, I find myself having to write multiple prompts just to get a variety of poses. I recently tried another system that offers a feature called "flow state," which allowed me to generate a wider range of poses and visual representations with ease. I believe having access to more pose variations without the need to write multiple prompts would be a valuable improvement.
Armand Lenard
I agree that would be nice but when thinking of the implementation just now what would be the key points of change? and how to select each change... Arms, Legs, Body Position, Face, Expression etc. Each of those have atleast 5 positions each so 30 pull downs in a menu? That might be too many for the programmers HOWEVER on another system (as I have pointed out to the developers before) there is a person on a map that you can move there body in positions using your cursor and that is the image the AI will make. It actually has TWO people and you can move both to get your final image.