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To a degree expected this to be an issue, what I didn't expect was being unable to solve it. First 10 seconds of this is my latest creation, which will fit perfectly off the last 'success' to continue the action. I was moving to a new area so I don't have to worry about continuity with the blazer & tie she put on top of the sideboard she starts out standing in front of. Don't ask, some mildly NSFW fails convinced me safer to move ;)
Heart-breakingly, EVERYTHING I asked for worked, with a truly annoying exception included in the last 5 secs, from an earlier 'failure'. There is supposed to be red piping (stripes) above the hem of the skirt. I took some frames from that clip & fed them to 'convert to prompt' AND 'generate text prompt' to be sure what DDG calls that feature. In both instances it calls what I think should properly called red piping, but DDG refers to it as 'red stripe at the hem' or 'subtle red stripe around the hem'.
As you saw in the video, I didn't get any red stripes, despite asking for them in the prompt. To get ready for my next attempt, did some more research - grabbed a frame from the NEW video, & tried to add the red stripes in image gen. 14 generates later, never got a single hint of red. Doubtful that any change I thought of to the prompt below will work. Which makes no sense, I have multiple clips showing that red piping, going back to my original image which started the whole experiment.
Any suggestions how to get the red stripes back?
Because I am combining videos, you won't see the prompt I used, so I'm going to include it here in full:
Action: 1. The shiny metallic silver-haired woman is initially wearing a button-up white blouse with the collar button undone and a tan high-waisted, pleated mini-skirt that falls to mid-thigh, adorned with subtle thin red stripes around the hem, showcasing her shapely bare legs, set off by black high-heeled ankle boots. 2. She turns to walk quickly along the wall to the left, moving away from the dresser until it is out of sight, and comes to a door. The camera remains centered and tracking her in a medium shot as she walks. 3. Next, she opens the door, revealing a bedroom, with decor, walls, and floor matching the area she is in. Another closed door is visible across the room. Furnishings include a bed, a vanity with a mirror, a chair in front of the vanity, and a large armoire, all styled similarly to the dresser in the starting image. 4. She walks into the center of the bedroom and turns back to face the viewer framed in a head-to-toe longshot. Camera Angles: Camera pulls back to a medium shot and tracks her as she moves, then reframes to a head-to-toe longshot as she stops moving. lighting: Soft, natural light from the window. Style: Realistic, observational style. Avoid dramatic or over-the-top camera movements. Notes: The woman's movements should be smooth and natural, as if this is all a part of her daily routine. Her expression is relaxed and eager.