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(what is with it with these eternal necklaces?)
I couldn't resist trying another evolve to try to solve some of the problems. This image is even closer... but the necklace is the one remaining problem. I tried explicitly specifying that she was wearing no necklace, and it evolved one anyway, probably because the 40% strength on the evolve copied several over anyway. Then I tried putting in the description I use to build the necklace and pendant I want, and I still get a pile of necklaces. Rather than burning up all my energy and few remaining sanity points, I'm just going to post this and tinker a bit more.
So a lot of the remaining issues I cited in the previous entry are more or less solved. Only one that is still driving me nuts is the necklace. If I can just figure out what it is that is jamming up her neck so I have almost no control of what goes there, I know how the prompt that will create the one I want.
I managed to find a cycle where there were 'only' two necklaces showing. Having a really hard time getting the crescent moon symbol to turn to the orientation I want it, and it pretty much ignores my attempts to make it silver.
the prompt I'm using is based on the following - I've tried about every angle from leaving the command to rotate off completely to 180 degrees by 15 degree increments. Do not know whether it is actually doing anything or just grabbing different artwork randomly. I've tried calling it waxing, waning, and left off the modifier completely. Tried lots of different combos on the parentheses, too, none, 1, or 2 levels, still almost always gold. It's maddening, I chose that symbol 'cuz because I'd seen them, and defined various ranks within the faith in the campaign by moon phases of the symbols they wear.
Someone seriously needs to send this AI model to basic skygazing school, not to mention explaining basic colors to it. Sheesh. Oh yeah, here's the prompt I've run in about every imaginable combination trying to luck onto getting the crescent moon to face to the left of the image in the waxing crescent position:
Change pendant to a ((silver)) waxing crescent moon pendant and rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. The waxing crescent moon pendant has a ((polished silver)) surface with a gentle gradient of light to dark tones, mimicking a realistic luster. It is slightly thicker at the bottom, with a tapered edge along the left facing inner curve of the crescent, giving it a dimensional appearance. The ((silver)) metal has a reflective quality, with subtle highlights and shadows accentuating its curved shape.