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Regional Prompt (prompt mode)

Last updated 1 year ago

Why use a regional prompt?

Have you ever found prompt bleeding in your image (one part of prompt effecting another part)? Let's see the below example:

We want to create a image with a Spanish woman wearing a forest printed tee shirt with Japanese temple around. We get the results below with this prompt.

The tee shirt print is influenced by "Japanese temple". The skirt is affected by "printed" to be a printed skirt. Additionally, even the woman's face is affected by "Japanese" and "Japan" and she looks like an asian woman.

The regional prompt is designed to prevent prompt bleeding.

How it works?

Let's try to move some descriptive words to regional prompt like this.

Below are the results of the above setting

The result appears to be perfect, which precisely aligns with what we aimed for in our prompt.

edit in regional prompt mode
The final input