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Image generation tools - what settings do you usually tweak?

I've been using AI image generation tools for a few months now, and I'm curious about what settings people usually tweak to get the best results. It seems like every tool has a slightly different set of parameters, and I'm never quite sure where to start. Do you focus on prompt engineering? Or are there certain sliders or values that consistently make a big difference in the output? I'm particularly interested in how people control the level of detail and the overall style of the image. Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated!

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I’ve been playing around with similar tools for a while now, mostly for image manipulation and experimenting with different styles. Some of them are hit or miss, but when they work, it’s actually impressive how fast you can get variations without doing manual edits. I usually stick to a couple of platforms, and one I keep going back to for quick tests is deepnude — not because of anything specific, but just because it’s simple to use and lets me see how different transformations behave on the same image. It’s more like a sandbox for experimenting than anything else, at least in my experience. Still, you have to be careful because not every output comes out clean or predictable, so I don’t treat it as anything serious, just testing ideas.....................................😀😜✌️

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