Prompts are embedded in the PNGs. I used the Dynamic Prompts and Regional Prompter extensions, and a wildcard setup that didn't embed because of all the variables. This managed to keep the artists mostly separate from their art.
Models were CyberRealistic 3.1 and/or qgoPromptingReal (which did much better at understanding the prompt).
A bunch of these are slightly different but my basis was:
${age=25yo} ${person_description=!with perky breasts and ({short pixie-cut|shoulder-length|tied up}) __haircolor__ hair} ${context=against a stark empty wall } ${location=at an avant garde art gallery show} ${perspective=orthographic} An ${perspective} photo of a ${age} artist beside a self-portrait ${location}. ADDBASE
An ${perspective} photo of an embarassed ${age} artist ${person_description} wearing a contrasting dress and smiling at the viewer ${location}. ADDCOL
An ${perspective} photo of a single life-size beautifully expressive pornographic self-portrait of an identical nude ${person_description} {shocked|overwhelmed} by an (extremely intense orgasm:1.2) while (riding:1.1) a (painting of a pussy vibrator:1.2), gasping, moaning, (disheveled:1.2), ${context} ${location}.
First off, these look awesome! I'm fairly new to using AI art generators (just a couple months) and Ive never seen a prompt like yours before. Is this prompt generated for you with the syntax like that by a program or website? Is there a resource I could look at to learn how to use prompts like yours? Right now my prompts are more straight forward, just writing it out: A (25 year old woman) with (pixie cut hair) standing in front of (a pornographic painting of herself) at an art gallery...followed by a bunch of photography keywords and stuff. I get decent results but they vary quite a bit, your prompt seems to get more consistent results. Anyways great job with these!
edit- didn't realize how old this post was at first, sry bout that
But the real thing that gives the images structure is the regional prompter extension, which interprets the ADDROW/ADDCOL stuff and makes the one thing be on one side of the image and the other thing be on the other side, by doing different parts of the image with different prompts in the same generation.
Awesome, thanks for the info! I'll have to read up on all of this. I haven't done anything other than using web clients but have been itching to dig deeper. Much appreciated!