The exact same thing would happen if you tried to scroll horizontally though? It's a 2d axis on a wheel, depending on where your focus is you're going to go the same direction.
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@Montagge Buddy instead of downvoting nearly every post in this community for months, just click block so you stop seeing it.
That's just the new super-dooper-primaris genes, like how they have extra hearts.
That unfortunate man.
Damn, never heard this before. This is sick.
Used ChatGPT for this, so the prompt was modified over multiple iterations.
Prompt started as: a portrait resolution magazine cover title "BARD" the text is partially behind the head of a Bard. A man is sitting on the toilet reading it while his lute is resting against the wall beside him
and it ended with multiple variations of: Make the magazine be tastefully covering the middle of his body.
ChatGPT was showing mad dong at times.
This is inspired by my guitarist friend who take their hobby with them everywhere.
Excuse the jank arse gif
https://i.imgur.com/j6OyRvl.gif
But this is what I mean. It can still show the same amount of screen space as scrolling horizontally so there's no difference between the two options there, but it feels more natural to go up/down compared to left/right to access different content/windows.
The app window you scroll up and down in would be the same regardless.
My thinking is we’re already used to going up and down to view other things, so copy that movement to the whole de.
So you scroll websites left to right on a horizontal monitor?
So they’re now actively working on what 3-4 titles?
Wouldn’t vertical scrolling make more sense?
Pretty much everything we do already scrolls vertically primarily, its more “natural” at this point.
I personally use Bing Image Creator (It uses a model called Dall-e 3, same as ChatGPT uses), you get about 15 gold tokens each day giving you fast generations, and everything else gets slowed down to anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes when you run out.
As for prompts, everyone is different. My method is to ask for as little possible to avoid it getting confused, others find good results by being hyper specific about what they want. For example to make this image I just asked for 'Draw a cutaway of the human body, label the anatomical parts'.