(sunnytiersen) (2025)
Image description: A large spaceship hovers above a vast field of red poppies. In the foreground, a woman with long dark hair, wearing a white dress adorned with a floral crown, stands with their back to the viewer, gazing at the spaceship. The sky is filled with dramatic clouds tinged with shades of sunset pink and orange. In the distance, a castle is visible on a hill, adding a fantastical element to the scene.
Full Generation Parameters:
Steps: 32, CFG scale: 1, Sampler: Euler, Seed: 4226393841, RNG: NV, Size: 896x1152, Model: flux1-dev, Version: f2.0.1v1.10.1-previous-654-g8dd92501, Module 1: ae, Module 2: clip_l, Module 3: t5xxl_fp16, Model hash: 2eda627c8a, Hires steps: 8, Hires prompt: \, Hires upscale: 1.5, Schedule type: Beta, Hires Module 1: Use same choices, Hires upscaler: 4x_NMKD-Siax_200k, Hires CFG Scale: 1, Beta schedule beta: 0.6, Denoising strength: 0.36, Beta schedule alpha: 0.6, Distilled CFG Scale: 3.5, Style Selector Style: Flat 2D Art, Diffusion in Low Bits: Automatic (fp16 LoRA), Hires negative prompt: [object Object], Style Selector Enabled: True, Style Selector Randomize: True, Hires Distilled CFG Scale: 5.5
Same prompt in Dall-E, much worse:
The similarities are impressive. I wonder how an ISD ended up as the ship here?
I am not sure how it could be very different while still obeying to the prompt. The position obeys to the left-to-right bias in most western compositions. Dall-E obeys the classic 1/3 ratio in images, I much prefer Flux’ composition, emphasizing the flowers and the clouds and offering a binary contrast between the ground and the sky. Implied brutality on the sky and the castle, softness and innocence on the ground
I’ve never heard of the left to right bias. The castle’s position is ambiguous in the image description. I figured it would just place it anywhere and the woman anywhere.
We tend to start “reading” an image from the left (yes it is biased against some culture). Both models identified the fortress and the lady as the main parts and it made it logical to put the castle “at the end”
Yeah the composition style is pretty stark, and yep no idea how Star Wars made it into the mix, I’m betting a lawsuit by dark mouse
really cool!!
would make a really fun Traveller game premise