hello people… I have a bit of a weird question. Say I have two dropdown lists named “Btype” and another named “Environment” Is there a way to implement the [Environment] input into a [Btype] input. I’m wondering if and how this can be achieved. I tried the following, yet it doesn’t work:

Btype label = building type type = select options Default = , House = Generate a house with garden in the style of [input.Environment], House with 2 floors and slanted roof,

All help is much appreciated, thanks.

  • @KhudozhnikOP
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    12 months ago

    Yes it did actually work… But VioneT was bright enough to remind me of the case sensitivity, which I totally missed in that one. You were right to assums I just wanted to include a value in another prompt, and by doing so, simply combine prompts before they are sent to the output. I’m not sure, but I think that way it’ll be easier to manage the weight of certain inputs. So, if I’m correct (like I did in the gen, and as far as my brain lets me figure things out for itself), if I embed a certain input into all options of a different dropdown, with [input.Rtype], I could take that one out of the imageOptions prompts list, right… or else it will be double? By doing that I hope to create a more “workable” promptline for the AI to interpret. But I dunno… I’m just trying to make it make sense in my own brain, tbh.

    • @wthit56
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      22 months ago

      Yeah, looks like what you did by commenting that out of the prompt is about right. 👍