On the Description box of the image generator there is a little i which says “Add brackets around text (like this) or ((even more)) to get the AI to pay more attention to it”. Is this limited to 2 sets of brackets or does it continue, that having (((something))) makes the AI pay even more attention and then 4 sets even more and so on?

    • Mack2
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      13 days ago

      That was written for Stable Diffusion. The new generator is Flux.1-Schnell based.

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        13 days ago

        Ah right, got you, thanks.

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        12 days ago

        WE NOW USE FLUX? When did that happen?

        Hm, it says SD.

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          12 days ago

          All of it is out of date. Perchance switched to Flux awhile ago. There has been multiple posts about the switch and the dev had a a message they put when they switched.

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            11 days ago

            No wonder the quality of the images changed.

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    14 days ago

    Oh, so the brackets, including one or two, do nothing. Right, got you, thanks.

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    15 days ago

    FLUX.1 uses natural language. Write full sentences as if describing the image to a human artist. Avoid tag-style keywords, brackets, or weight syntax like (tag:1.3). Avoid Stable Diffusion-style prompt features such as ((tag)), (tag:1.3), BREAK, AND, or OR. These are not supported and will be ignored by FLUX.1.

  • Koto
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    15 days ago

    I believe it’s kinda outdated. The new model prefers full sentences with details, rather than a word with brackets.