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dontknowwhyihn | 2 years ago

I discovered that Midjourney can’t generate a question mark, and if you use the /describe command and give it a picture of a question mark, it hallucinates.

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simonw|2 years ago

My favourite Midjourney weirdness is what happens if you try to get it to draw you a "horseshoe" (or "horse shoe" - try both).

lazystar|2 years ago

for those of us in the peanut gallery... what happens?

starshadowx2|2 years ago

Like my comment on question marks, horseshoes are even easier to generate. Check the gallery site and it's full of completely normal ones.

intended|2 years ago

midjourney, and I suspect all image generators, can’t imagine scenes without a floor.

Ask it to draw -a solar system.

- A planet floating in space

- A floating city

It has to have an in-image observer, who stands on the ground.

It also fails with images that display extreme perspective.

- A mountain that pierces the sky.

- A space elevator.

ehsankia|2 years ago

the hallucinations is exactly what I enjoy the most about midjourney. If you want a detailed photo of exactly your prompt, I'd probably not use midjourney, but for making weird wonky artistic stuff, it's amazing. Trying to make anything actually visually appealing and artistic with Dall-E and the rest is a pain in the ass.

starshadowx2|2 years ago

It definitely can, I see a bunch of great examples on the gallery site just by searching up "question mark".

malaya_zemlya|2 years ago

I tried other punctuation marks and MJ can't do them either.

Exclamation mark generaties all kinds of vertical objects, comma results in a generic pretty face, and semicolon is ...weird.