For me, yes. It’s been an experiment to generate a foreground and background. I’m not sure it’s a trend though, but I have posted two versions of this idea. Are you noticing it more widespread?
With AI generated stuff, I am trying to make more fantastical stuff that you wouldn’t see in the real world (generally).
While I generally agree, there is some “artistry” in making prompts that work and figuring out all of the tricks to get better results. My own prompts have gotten a lot more interesting with custom checkpoint merging and dynamic and region prompting; these all took time to learn. I think posting the prompt/sources should be optional and people should request it if they want it, perhaps in a private message.
I understand that “AI prompter” is becoming a job for some people at some companies and I can now start to see why. As you try to generate more realistic and interesting images, you have to know more about how stable diffusion and the many extensions work. It goes pretty deep—I feel like I am only scratching the surface.
Prompters need to add (21 years old:1.3) in the positive prompt and “child, childlike” in the negative prompt. They also need to judge better whether the content the AI produces is too young looking.
If you make something and think “is that too young?” Just assume it is and regenerate with the above tips. 21 is a good starting point because AI doesn’t seem to be completely accurate with ages yet.