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Participant
April 15, 2024

Cabin windows at night always have lights.

  • April 15, 2024
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Nothing I do can make cabin lights at night look dark. Cabin windows at night always have lights.

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 16, 2024

@innovative_Explorer157F I've tried every iteration I can think of including using another image as a style and structure reference. Seems to be a limitation with the AI at this time. I would keep reporting the results.

Participant
April 16, 2024
OK, thanks.
Community Expert
April 15, 2024

Please share your references and prompt and effects that you used we will try to help , also did you try to change it with generative fill?

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
April 15, 2024

Can you please include a link to one of your images. You can do that by selecting "copy link to image" when you press the "share" button at the top right.

 

 

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 15, 2024

@innovative_Explorer157F what kinds of prompts have you entered?

Participant
April 16, 2024
Thanks for asking.


I started with this one, so I really can't complain about the result:
*forest scene at evening with brook and cabin*
I also tried: *forest scene at night, dark cabin, quiet brook* (This had
bright window lights, but dark cabin exterior.)

I then tried this one: *forest scene at night, cabin with dark windows,
quiet brook* (Still had bright window lights.)

I even tried: *forest scene at night, cabin with no lights in the
windows, quiet brook* (Still had bright window lights.)

I don't remember exactly what I tried after this, but I still had similar
results (Bright lights in the cabin windows.)