I tried to get SD-XL to generate an image of a frog with its eyes closed. It refused. I even cranked up the attention on closed to an absurd level, and it seemed to get sassy with me.
“That was not a fart.”
Alternately: do you see banana man?
This has meme potential! This has meme potential!
The prompt, by the way, was
frog with (eyes closed:3)
.Did you try putting (eyes open) in the negative prompt instead? I find that when it doesn’t have a strong understanding of a compound phrase, it sometimes focuses more on the individual words. So, “eyes closed” may have been impeded by a stronger influence from “eyes”.
Still getting no respect these days
The habanero sauce last night had been a dire mistake.
Another interesting prompt I remember someone on here having trouble getting Stable Diffusion to do was colored tire treads. Probably not much by way in the world of colored tire treads out there – they’re always black, so…
My own is drawings with crosshatching. For some reason, though Stable Diffusion can do about a zillion types of media and art styles, including sketches, and there are lots of images on the Internet that have crosshatching, in my experience, Stable Diffusion will not generate images using crosshatching. I don’t know if that’s because the algorithm used just has problems with highly-similar-but-not-identical line patterns all over, whether it’s been excluded from training on all of the models I’ve tried, or what.