Prompt

I had a fun, but difficult time making it. The image was inspired by this amazing scene in the new Fallout TV show. Getting the eyes to look over there and the finger on the trigger were the most challenging parts.

(inked original-art:1.2), (lineart:1.31), (fine-details:1.3), RAW-format, <lora:add_detail:1> <lora:realistic:.4>, <lora:3DMM_V12:0.25>, 3DMM, <lora:sharpen-soften:-0.25>, 1girl, solo, from above, long_hair, parted bangs, angry, black_hair, holding, upper_body, weapon, holding_weapon, gun, holding_gun, handgun, vaultsuit, looking at viewer, cinematic,

Negative prompt: (easynegative), (bad-hands-5), (sketch), low-res, text, watermark, (blurried-eyes), (jpeg-artifact), missing-limbs, multiple-characters, high-contrast, strong-shadows, black and white, monochrome,

Model: Arthemy Comics v5.0

This was of course followed by much upscaling and inpainting along the way.

Theme

This week, you are invited to explore the concept of “payback”. This can manifest in various forms—literal interpretations of revenge, poetic justice, or even karmic outcomes. Depict scenes that tell a story of retribution or redemption, whether in a personal, social, or abstract context.

Bonus examples:

(These are just examples of me trying to use other image generators to see if I could make what I did with SD, please do not only make images of angry women with guns! 😂)

MidJourney

Dalle

Rules:

  • Follow the community’s rules above all else
  • One comment and image per user
  • Embed image directly in the post (no external link)
  • Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun and learning)
  • Posts that are tied will both get the points
  • The challenge runs for 7 days from now on
  • Down votes will not be counted

Scores

At the end of the challenge each post will be scored:

Prize Points
Most upvoted +3 points
Second most upvoted +2 point
Third most upvoted +1 point
OP’s favorite +1 point
Most original +1 point
Last two entries (to compensate for less time to vote) +1 point
Prompt and workflow included +1 point

The winner gets to pick next theme! Have fun everyone!

(Secretly looking forward to seeing what Sailor Moon will get up to this week)

Previous entries

  • Trollivier@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    For this comic (it’s my only comic…), I follow a Starfield podcast that has a Discord server, and in it they organize a weekly challenge on a particular planet. I started taking screenshots every week and when I figured I had enough for a story, I created a Prologue using Midjourney.

    When I put all of it together, images, speech bubbles, I use Figma. I use ChatGPT to generate dialogues. I tell chatgpt what I want characters to say, and it suggests 5 dialogue lines every time. I pick the best one or combine different parts.

    Then export it in images and upload it on DeviantArt.

    • theUnlikelyOPM
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      8 months ago

      So you upload the screenshot into MidJourney to give it a base right? Have you ever tried using img2img with Stable Diffusion?

      • Trollivier@sh.itjust.works
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        8 months ago

        I did upload one screenshot until I was happy with the rendering on the character. But now Midjourney has a way to reuse previously generated characters with the parameter cref (character reference) and cw (character weight).

        So you can just use an older character generation as a reference and tell Midjourney how much you want it to be exactly the same. If you put cw to 100 the character will have all the same clothes. If you set it to 50, it will be more creative, but it’ll be the same face, but with different details.

        I tried stable diffusion once but my computer is way too slow to generate bigger images than thumbnails. My graphic card is quite basic.

        Here are some more images I generated with the same character reference.