You can get a lot of interesting pose variety by messing with the aspect ratio. See also regional prompting to carve out spaces within the larger frame. I find putting head/hair/face prompts in their own region, then scaling that region, to be extremely effective in controlling close-up to wide shot framing.
Amazes me that AI can do all this stuff yet can't understand basic common language instructions ie: character here, in this pose, with this background etc.
Seems like at this point we'd just be writing what we want to see in.. layman's terms
You have to use a conversational AI to talk to the other AI to generate the image.
It's the AI equivalent of running sentences through Google translate multiple times.
Exactly. Think of a portrait orientation image: top 25% sky, next 25% head, bottom 50% torso. Will come out way different than top 60% head, bottom 40% chest. Using keywords like "closeup, medium shot, cowboy shot" are less effective for me, but that's what you see in lots of tutorial posts for controlling composition through prompting alone.
You can even go crazy with the positioning. Portrait photo split vertically, with head in the left column, body in the right column, will make them lean over or arched back, etc.
Very cool idea! Maybe that's better than loras even. I'm already having fun using different dynamic prompts with wildcards to get surreal scenery. Thanks for the info!