How do I get the complete scene?

#62
by VillainZod - opened

It cut off her foot at the bottom. Why?
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Here is my prompt:
"Create a hyper-realistic cinematic image in the style of film noir set in the inner-city slums of Hyderabad, India. The scene features a 30-year-old Indian woman with long legs and warm brown skin, walking confidently through a humid, dimly lit alley. She is barefoot, wearing a black raincoat that flutters with her movement, over a red leather bikini. Adorned with a spiked collar and wrist cuffs, and a golden chain around her waist, she exudes both danger and allure. In her right hand, she carries a military-grade pump-action shotgun, barrel up, resting on her hip; her left hand holds a curved scimitar pointing skyward. Her expression is fierce, with shadows and light dramatically emphasizing her features.

Around her, the environment reflects urban decay, with puddles on the ground mirroring the scene and street lamps casting a moody glow. Menacing figures lurk in the background, blurred to keep focus on her, their presence adding tension. Use high contrast lighting, with deep shadows and strategic highlights to capture the gritty, noir atmosphere. Emphasize the textures: wet streets, the gleam of metal, the leather of her outfit, and the dampness in the air. The overall image should convey power, mystery, and an exotic, formidable presence in a scene of palpable danger."

Suggested improvements welcomed.

Ai still sometimes manages to cut of things, you can try outpainting it

The dimensions are likely contributing. Make height greater than width in the advanced tab, i.e portrait orientation. You could prompt it with words too, but dimensions are free instructions.
The models obey unwritten rules of composition if not specified, and most of the training corpus will have cut feet in favour of not cutting heads.

Try rerunning it and if that doesn't work, you'll have to try tweaking the prompt and make changes. Also, Photoshop has a feature that can expand an image with content-aware expansion that actually works really well. I'm pretty sure Photoshop can fix it because I've used it to expand many images and it works great!

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