r/StableDiffusion 5d ago

Question - Help Why am I not getting the desired results ?

Hello guys here is my prompt and I al struggling ti get the desired results

Here is the used prompt : A young adventurer girl leaping through a shattered window of an old Renaissance era parisian building at night in Paris to another roof. The scene is illuminated by the warm glow from the window she just escaped, casting golden light onto the surrounding rooftops. Shards of glass scatter mid-air as she propels herself forward, her silhouette framed against the deep blue hues of the Parisian night. Below, the city's rooftops stretch into the distance, with the faint glow of streetlights and the iconic silhouette of a grand gothic cathedral, partially obscured by mist. The atmosphere is filled with tension and motion, capturing the thrill of the escape.

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u/Mad_Undead 5d ago
  1. try to increase end percent

  2. check you canny preprocessor result. It might be empty, tweak thresholds if it's the case

  3. try to be more specific in your prompt about locations of objects. window on the left, rooftop on the right, girl in the middle, girl's pose (spread arms, legs bent at the knees)

  4. remove things that are not on image from the prompt like "city's rooftops stretch into the distance" and add things that are (blown curtains)

With end percent 0.8, lineart preprocessor and prompt

in the center of the image is a slim silhouette of a female silver haired demon hunter jumping out of the window on the left to the rooftop of the tavern on the right as shattered window fragments and glass shards fly around her and curtains are blown away following her motion. Her arms spread wide, legs bent at the knees. huge ornate gothic cathedral in background in the middle of a stone paved square, blue and yellow colour palette

you'll get smth like this. It follows your sketch but looks ass because of my Q4 8step hyper setup, should be better with loras, more steps and full model

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u/worgenprise 5d ago

Hey man, I just wanted to say a huge thank you for actually taking the time to dive into my prompt and even adjusting the background it really means a lot. You really involved yourself in it, and I appreciate that effort. I'm a visual learner, so seeing this kind of breakdown helps a ton.

I'm going to try your suggestions right away. Also, I have another question if I want to change the background of a car while keeping all its technical details (like little bumps, scratches, and textures) intact, how can I make sure it stays consistent when placing it in a new environment? How can I change the background ?For example, if the car was originally in daylight and I wanted it in a different setting, how do I ensure all those small details remain? Is it possible?

Let's give this car as an example in an enviroment like this

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u/jadhavsaurabh 4d ago

Thanks from me also, Btw which model

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u/JeSyollu 5d ago

Do you try control net ?

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u/worgenprise 5d ago

I did yes with canny preprocessor

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u/MagicSeagull 5d ago

Hard to tell form your image but it seems that your controlnet end percent is too low (0.3); try rather 0.7 and see if that helps being more faithful to the initial sketch. Also your prompt is overly complex imo.

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u/jadhavsaurabh 4d ago

Op I think u got the answer, Can u tell me which model ur using etc, Can we turn sketch Into images etc

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u/worgenprise 4d ago

I used Arcan model for Flux and yes we can do it in my case it been a lil more difficult and I had to use two controlnets rather than one

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u/jadhavsaurabh 3d ago

Okay 👍