Pomegranate Trees and Other Questions

amysparklesamysparkles Posts: 99
edited April 8 in Daz AI Studio

I've had a lot of fun playing around with Daz AI Studio. I think I will pay for a subscription since I'm creating quite a lot of images as I try things out.

However, when I was experimenting with historical scenes I notices quite a few issues. 

The first glaringly obvious one was the AI doesn't seem to know where to put the pomegranates on pomegranate trees. I'm also getting random varieties of trees with pomegranates glued on the branches. A lot of the time, the pomegranates are carpeting the streets and gardens or floating in the air. Sometimes the pomegranates are absolutely huge. So big you could use them as chairs.  They're neat effects if I'm asking for them, but when I just add pomegranate trees in a prompt, it's balagan. I get craziness. 

If only I could grow pomegranates that size in real life. :)

 

The AI also doesn't know what a Ziggurat is either. I discovered that whilst attempting to create a simple image of children playing in the streets of Babylon. It made the children perfectly fine, but Babylon itself looked either Roman, Greek or Egyptian. The Ziggurat often looked more like a Roman temple to Jupiter than a Babylonian Etemananki. Typing 'Ziggurat' as the only prompt gave me wide varieties of architecture that wasn't anything remotely resembling Babylonian or Sumerian. 

I guess I can expect that if the developers who trained the AI didn't have any Ancient Babylonian or Ancient Persian resources to work from. Achaemenid and Sassanid Persian scenes did look Persian, but closer to the present day rather than from the pre-Islamic eras. Zoraastrian Fire temples were reasonably okay-ish, but they were hit and miss. So again, I'm assuming a lack of training data for the AI there.

Will further historical training data be added in the future? The scenes I'm producing otherwise are really pretty. It's amazing at producing garden and forest scenes with fairy lights, and birthday cakes for that matter.  

One thing's for sure though, if anything, this is encouraging me to buy more content from the Daz store as I attempt to recreate some of these images in Daz Studio - if only purely for the learning exercise. I'm assuming all the hair, clothing, etc, is available in the store? I've come across some really lovely hairstyles that I'd buy in a heartbeat if I could find them. 

What would be great is if I can upload my renders to the AI, adjust them, and then download them again once tweaked. So the AI could be used as a post processing tool, rather than a straight out image generator. 

Is there a reasonable limit to the image size on a paid subscription? It doesn't say on the webpage. 

 

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