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June 23, 2025
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AI does not comprehend Kokopelli - request addition to model library

  • June 23, 2025
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I'm trying to utilize kokopelli art within a text to image prompt. I have added a simple example kokopelli image but the results are nothing like the classic Hopi Native American forms. The prompt indicates that kokopelli is misspelled, so this common art object seems to be absent from the data set.

 

How to get past this and stop wasting credits?

 

Correct answer TheJamLab

I stopped using the term kokopelli and the results are interesting but no where close to my goal. I will pause my account and try again with the next revision. The AI ignores my request for a trio often. For now I will generate some interesting backgrounds (pyramids, UFOs, planets in the sky) and photoshop my existing trio onto those cool environments. I was attempting to have highly detailed and psydellic kokopelli playing realistic instruments. I have no doubt AI will one day get very close to what is intended. Not knowing that a trio has only three players is a WOW failure for sure. Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Peace!


Success!!! The latest "Flash module" solved the Kokopelli problem in an excellent way. Now, I have three detailed Kokopelli musicians that I can import as layers on a Firefly generated background via Photoshop. I was impressed enough to purchase Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2025 as an upgrade from 2022 for $129. I can now create my media campaign for my band! I look forward to Firefly eventually turn my images into videos. Well done Adobe in spite of the fact that I must edit the final products rather then AI being turnkey. This is a great start and I hope the sucess continues.

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June 23, 2025

Thanks @TheJamLab  for sharing this. 

This has to be frustrating. Could you share a screenshot(s) of what you are looking to create? & screenshots of the results?

This would help.

thanks

Nate

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June 23, 2025

The first image is an example of my existing art to promote my band, which is the classic Hopi Native American icon. I used this image as the reference art. Firefly apparenly has no knowledge of kokopelli. The head, face, hair, torso, and legs are not even in the ball park. With the exception of Kokopelli features, the generated art is fantastic. I do want the highly detailed and colorful "skin" but on the correct body types. The band gear and background are perfect. Basically I want to keep a consistent band but offer many backgrounds and situations. Is it possible to create persistent objects, the band, for reuse in multiple promotions? Once I have the band I need to preserve those objects for reuse. Is it possible to have a library of commonly used objects such that a promotional campaign has a consistent theme, aka the band.