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Lori50B8
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June 10, 2024

does not recognize numbers.

  • June 10, 2024
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Hello, what am I doing wrong? I keep asking for a table of 4 people, but it keeps giving me 5 or 3.?? Here is how I do it and the result.

 

Any suggestions?

4 replies

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 10, 2024

Hi @Lori50B8,

 

Yes!  Structure reference is a great way of solving the problem.

 

My best,

    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Lori50B8
Lori50B8Author
Participating Frequently
June 10, 2024

btw, i solved my number problem.  I took an image of 4 people at a dinner table, and uploaded it as a structure reference.  it works most of the time

Lori50B8
Lori50B8Author
Participating Frequently
June 10, 2024

thank you! My descriptions were long because that is what is recommended in the link -- "Writing Effective Prompts", which you recommend too. 😕😕

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 10, 2024

Hello @Lori50B8,

 

Counting is not a strength of the AI image generators. As you know, this does create some frustration and it has been brought up before in these threads:

 

In the last thread above, I did discuss some techniques of changing prompts and using generative fill, but it is a challenging problem to solve, and at the end of the day, Photoshop might be easier to achieve exactly what you want. 

 

The other problem is your prompt is too long, too conversational, like a story. The model will not understand it well.  The most important object should be as far left as possible and everything related to that object should be grouped together.

 

I recommend this document: Writing effective prompts to further help you in crafting good prompts.

 

Good luck,

    droopy

 

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