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Inspiring
January 15, 2024
Question

Why do I always get rooms full of snow when when using "snowing outside" type terms

  • January 15, 2024
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Hello,

Here's a good one....

whenever I type things into Firefly like

"inside a room looking outside a large window with snow outside "

things like this, I will 9 times out of 10 get a room generated with snow inside the room,

it seems to be a real bug.  I've noticed this with other AI programs too. I think it's the way I'm going about typing the prompts but anything I try always gives me images with snow on the floor of a room.  So I could typing a room looking outside in winter ....... and I'll get snow inside the room. 

Does anyone have any ideas ?  

Thank you.

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Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2024

Even if you can write in natural language, the system tries to interpret your prompt. If the result is not what you expect, you will need to reformulate. 

 

There may be a chance that this gets fixed when you report the erroneous result. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
January 15, 2024

Thanks for your input. I guess I need to get better at my prompts.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2024

That prompt is difficult to understand. I would write it like this:

Inspiring
January 15, 2024

Good morning Monika,

wow, that is a nice result. Your generated with no snow inside.  Did you try this prompt just one time ? or did it  take a few tries to get it like this ?  I notice how you wrote that prompt different from mine  ---> "looking out to a" .... so I will try it this way for fun today. Thanks for your help.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2024

That was my second try. The first one was set to Art instead of Photo. But that was the only thing I changed.

 

I think what Firefly got wrong was the "with". You need to describe what you want to see. So concentrate on the inside of the room and then describe the landscape and of course the "looking out to".