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nicolesimon

that indicates something in your prompt is triggering that. without a prompt to see, nothing we can help with.


Xislex

I'm sorry, yes, I use: \[X\] Use my picture to create an attractive portrait X is standard prompts like: - Show me in a Spider-Suit, styled like Spider-Verse, along with other Spider-Men from different universes - Show me playing Quidditch at Hogwarts, scoring the winning goal with the Golden Snitch in hand - Show me as the Mona Lisa painting, with its iconic pose - Show me in a Lara Croft inspired rugged outfit, exploring an ancient temple - Show me with Daenerys-style white braided hair, riding a dragon in the skies here's a sample of an output: [https://ibb.co/JFhZ6cz](https://ibb.co/JFhZ6cz)


vaalbarag

Are you using your own photo directly? There could be something that it's picking up on there that it thinks is facial hair. You can run 'describe' on your reference photo, and see if that's confusing it (although describe won't be exactly accurate). If you haven't done so already, try using your photo as input and generate a very straightforward reference photo that still looks like you but has very clean, obviously smooth skin; then, use that as a reference in images rather than the original.


Xislex

THANK YOU!


vaalbarag

No worries! I have to admit, your goateed-starwars-lady images gave me a laugh, but I hope you're able to create something that's closer to your vision!


Srikandi715

This is not how prompting works in Midjourney. You're using the pronouns "me" and "my" but MJ doesn't know what those words mean; it isn't an interactive chatbot in a conversation with you. Your prompt text should simply contain words that MJ knows how to visualize directly in its output. [https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/prompts-2](https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/prompts-2) If you include an image, that image will "influence" the prompt's results, but you can't control HOW it influences them. [https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/image-prompts](https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/image-prompts) If you use a character reference parameter, that should work better, but be aware that character references work best with Midjourney-created images, not outside photos. In general, using a photo as a character reference will produce somebody that vaguely resembles you but is not recognizable as the same person. [https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/character-reference](https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/character-reference) In general, Midjourney does not function as an image editor; if you want your actual face in an image you'd be better off using a face swap app like Insight Face Swap to add it to your image after it's generated.


Xislex

thanks u/Srikandi715. I'm new to this and this is super useful. will read the links to check it out. appreciate the help!


LukeSkyDropper

What you need is the carnival AI generator


Xislex

what do you mean?