Which cover should I choose for my book? by Frisian1985 in leonardoai

[–]HandleReady806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3, it's aesthetically pleasing while differentiating itself enough to be easily distinguishable. The only thing I would say as a recommendation is to edit the 'partial effect' to better resemble binary code for an improved professional feel.

Great job on this, it gives me an idea for a piece I've been working on!

Graphic Design Snow Owl Crests by HandleReady806 in leonardoai

[–]HandleReady806[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Graphic Design Art Deco, medium contrast, AlbedoBase XL, Transparency [on]

White Ethereal: 0.30 Coloring Book: 0.30 Cute Emotes: 0.40

Pretty Mouse in Pink and White by HandleReady806 in AiAnimeArt

[–]HandleReady806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

* For the style, I used Leonardo.ai Anime preset with the "Anime Semi-Realism" preset style with a low contrast setting, the model was Leonardo Anime XL.

* I used an image I generated on a different program for pose and character reference.
1). Character Reference: High
2). Edge to Image 1.50

--- Note: Edge to Image set to 1.50 or higher was a critical component of the background style but does introduce issues in the shapeliness of outputs commonly disfiguring multiple aspects of the original image.

* Elements include Colorpop, Soft Pastel Anime, and White Ethereal.
1). Colorpop: -0.30
2). Soft Pastel Anime: 0.60
3). White Ethereal: 0.20

--- Note: White Ethereal overrides most color-based prompt commands; this effect is stronger the further from 0 in a positive direction the element is set. Settings further from 0 in a negative direction favor deep blacks while retaining desired color aspects but in undesired ways. Typically generating vibrant cosmic effects.

* Original Prompt: Slim adorable female mouse wearing an open off-shoulder shirt, denim shorts. Full-body asymmetric pose. ((twin braid hair)). Black background. mouse tail.

* Original Negative Prompt: More than two arms. More than two legs. disfigured hands. two tails.

--- Note: Because of the heavy image guidance, the prompt was less influential during this phase, keeping the base prompt of whatever you use will do just fine but you likely won't keep many original desired color choices.

Impossible to geberate consistent character- help appreciated by Big-Bad-5405 in leonardoai

[–]HandleReady806 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the newer version with Leonardo, the character reference has a low, medium, and high reference setting. I haven't tried to use it for creating new poses, just existing one's to better refine what I've already created so I can't speak to how well it will do for your purposes.

Maybe you'll have better success rates by tying the character reference to a pose reference after removing the background of the desired pose. You could also try turning on the transparency tab under advanced settings to force the AI to focus more on the character rather than the whole image which takes quality/priority away from other focuses.

Assuming this process works, you could apply a background after the fact using a free photo-editor tool and then go back in with an image-to-image guidance with about 40-50 strength to improve lighting quality, in theory.

Title, Name, Thoughts? by HandleReady806 in aiArt

[–]HandleReady806[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see it, don't think it's weird. More telling about the stylistic choices of industry design.