cleft chin
It's the default but it will change if specified.
It's the default but it will change if specified.
It shouldn't be a default though, given Cleft Chins at most are generally only found in 1 in 5 to 1 in 4 non both male and female faces and that's on a general level, not even getting into the whole issue of commonality based on regional ethnicity, wherein they are very rare for some groups entirely.
Hopefully assuming BFL are going to evolve the FLUX model over time, they'll maybe look to diversify their dataset and lessen the cleft chins prevalence in generations because albeit I'm loving what Flux can achieve, I do feel like I'm having to battle against this aspect of the monoface with my outputs currently.
It's tuned around generalist perception of beauty first. I don't see anything wrong with it since you can prompt otherwise
It's tuned around generalist perception of beauty first. I don't see anything wrong with it since you can prompt otherwise
Cleft Chins are generally viewed as a male trait. The Chad Face being a prime example.
It's tuned around generalist perception of beauty first. I don't see anything wrong with it since you can prompt otherwise
It's the default but it will change if specified.
I haven't been able to prompt it out for the life of me lol. Any suggestions on phrases, or extensions to help with this? Right now I have quite a few strings of words to try to do away with the cleft and it gives very little results. It is worth noting I specifically have been trying to generate an image of a blond Caucasian woman. I didn't have this problem doing a more ethnic woman in previous generations.