Last weeks prompt:
Draw a magical forest where the trees glow softly in the dark.
Submissions from last thread:
This weeks prompt:
Draw a "political comic" on a topic of your choice
As always if you have any feedback on these threads I am all ears.
As always if you have any feedback on these threads I am all ears.
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Haha hihi, ooopsie daisy I forgot that this thread was meant to be made
@Merryvann pin please
!art next week's thread might also be a bit late, I have my last exam on friday and will be traveling to my father's place for xmas right after.
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I can make the thread for you if you wish. I want to give it a try at the prompt.
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I think it will be fine, I just need to make the thread a day in advance and remember to publish it on time. But do feel free to come up with a prompt suggestion and I can use it for the next thread
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I think your prompts might be a tad too restrictive and descriptive. also most of the prompts are about landscapes and ''big'' drawings. landscapes and big drawings are good, but they are tiresome to do, which can lead to frustration.
what i mean by this is... take this prompt as an example
Too many adjectives (magical, glow, soft). Doesn't leave much room for creativity or interpretation if you have a few ''rules'' or ''guidelines'' to follow. this is what i mean by ''descriptive''
Also it's too big (forest, dark), which isn't necessarily a problem but likely not a good idea to go for a big drawing every week
So what I had in mind is something more like Inktober
Say, the prompt is ''Mask''.
A mask can be a million things, from ridiculously easy to extremely hard. You can add any adjective you want to it, you can add any context to it.
You can draw a wojak wearing a gas mask attached to a landwhale's butt
You can draw a balaclava
You can draw mask of any character from fiction
Get what I mean?
But I'm not saying this is perfect either and I think it might be a bit boring. Maybe the best bet is to try a mix of this and your usual prompts
what do you think?
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While, I do love landscapes and ironically enough the extra details helped me be more creative, it is hard to get one out every week (I started to have them ready for the week after), and I get that not everyone shares my passion for open spaces.
So yeah, some changes may be a good thing.
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You are probably right, I have been using ChatGPT for the prompts (except Count's Wildcards) and not only does it love landscapes (and cats) but the descriptions are a bit too detailed for my liking as well. I have tried to limit it by explicitly asking for optional details, but it might still be too much.
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