A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
When providing Kleeʼs name (Klee or Paul Klee) to Stable Diffusion 2.1 to generate images, it often creates lattice-like patterns. To encourage the creation of more diverse images, I provided the word “lattice” as a negative prompt, and this worked well, resulting in a variety of images.
First, here are examples of images generated when only Kleeʼs name (Klee) is provided. Many of them feature grids or shapes similar to squares.
In contrast, I provided “lattice” as a negative prompt to generate the following images.
The top two are relatively complex, but many of the following images are simpler.
While these images move away from the lattice pattern, they still retain some grid-like elements.
Changing the word to “grid,” the AI successfully generates different images.
In this case as well, occasional lattice-like patterns appear.
Next, I tried providing “square” as a prompt for square-like patterns, and this also worked well.
Furthermore, I provided the name of Mondrian, known for creating grid-like art, and this yielded the most diverse results.