I love the content posted here. As someone that has recently started dabbling in AI image Gen, it would be an amazing learning tool to see a) which model was used to generate the image and b) which prompt was given. With a) being most interesting imo.

Is there any reason this is not required?

(hope it’s OK to post this here, didn’t see anything in the rules about it)

  • Thelsim@sh.itjust.worksM
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    10 months ago

    As the sidebar says, it’s recommended to include your model but not a rule. I like to think this is first and foremost a community to share the images you’ve generated. I’d hate to scare off potential posters by putting up strict requirements.

    That said, of course I wholeheartedly endorse the sharing of models and prompts. For my own posts I like to put the model in the title and include the prompt in the body. It’s easy to do for Midjourney because the prompts are usually quite small, but I can imagine it can become quite a chore for some of the more complex workflows.
    Though I tend to skip prompts and models when it’s just a one-off comment in someone else’s post.

    On a side-note, this my 1000th comment! 🎉

    Midjourney prompt

    a tall fancy cake with “Thelsim 1000” spelled out in burning candles --v 6.0