A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
I experimented with the word “barbed” as a negative prompt. When combined with words like “pattern,” “texture,” and “Escher,” various interesting images were generated.
Since “Barbed” is part of the term “barbed wire,” in Japanese, it would be translated as “有刺.” Although “有刺” is not typically used independently in Japanese, when “barbed” alone is used as a prompt in Stable Diffusion XL, it produces images of barbed wire as shown below.
Furthermore, when combined with words like “pattern,” “texture,” and “Escher,” it draws numerous barbed wires or those arranged in a mesh-like pattern.
It was found that rich images could be obtained by using Kanabstracd as a positive prompt and these as negative prompts. First, here are the images obtained from “barbed_pattern\>."
Next are the images obtained from “barbed_texture\>."
And finally, the images obtained from “barbed_Escher.”
Although there are many illustrations, as shown in the examples above, there are also cases that are not. Images generated with “barbed_pattern,” “barbed_texture,” “barbed_Escher,” and similar prompts do not necessarily consist of uniform barbed wires or meshes, reflecting the complexity of the prompts.