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March 23, 2025
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Prompet for Jewish orthdox boy

  • March 23, 2025
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Hi, what prompt should I write for drawing a Jewish boy with kippah (yamaka/ yarmulke), and payes/peyot (the distinct curly sidelocks in front of his ears), and tzitzit strings 

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Correct answer DeanUtian

Hi @Miriam43 
Firefly tries to avoid steorotypes or biases. So if you're trying to get a specific character from a culture/location, you need to experiment with different ways of describing the character. For your prompt, I'd leave out 'Jewish' as it may not help the outcome. I had a go with a few and it takes multiple iterations to get close to what you want. Try describe things in different ways. Instead of 'payot', you could say 'long curly sidelocks'. Instead of 'yarmulke', you could say 'small head covering'.  I tried 'small head covering' and different variations and couldn't get it the size I had in mind. You could also include the colour of the shirt, jacket. I sometmes add 'storybook realism' when you don't need it photo realsitic. This could help soften the look.

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DeanUtianCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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March 24, 2025

Hi @Miriam43 
Firefly tries to avoid steorotypes or biases. So if you're trying to get a specific character from a culture/location, you need to experiment with different ways of describing the character. For your prompt, I'd leave out 'Jewish' as it may not help the outcome. I had a go with a few and it takes multiple iterations to get close to what you want. Try describe things in different ways. Instead of 'payot', you could say 'long curly sidelocks'. Instead of 'yarmulke', you could say 'small head covering'.  I tried 'small head covering' and different variations and couldn't get it the size I had in mind. You could also include the colour of the shirt, jacket. I sometmes add 'storybook realism' when you don't need it photo realsitic. This could help soften the look.

Miriam43Author
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March 25, 2025
Thank you very much, I'll try it,
Miriam