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I was trying to make a picture of a knight in a forest and kept typing 'knight' and 'forest' and getting junk. Then I saw a kid's drawing on my fridge and it clicked.

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ben_nguyen
ben_nguyen18d ago
Funny how our brains get stuck on the most literal search terms. You could type "knight forest" all day and get generic stock photos. But a kid's scribble has that messy energy, the tilted trees and the oversized sword. It makes you realize you need to search for the feeling, not the thing. Try looking up "fairy tale sketch" or "medieval ink drawing" instead. The AI finally gets it when you ask for the vibe of a crayon masterpiece taped to a fridge.
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andrewr65
andrewr6518d ago
That's a solid point from ben_nguyen. It's like when you want a picture of a cozy cafe but typing "coffee shop" just gets you Starbucks. You gotta search "Parisian bistro rainy window" or "old book cafe watercolor." The trick is describing the movie scene in your head, not the object itself. The AI needs the backstory to give you the right feel.
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robert_anderson69
Try "kid's drawing of a castle" next time.
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