Hi guys, I am quite new to chatbots and to Pickaxe, but very excited with the possibilities! I have played around with a few ideas, but need a bit of advice. I have asked the bot to research something and then produce an image file with the info on it. The problem is that when it puts the info on to the image, it doesn’t make any sense and is unreadable. I’m sure there is an easy solution. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Dave
Hi Dave (@crewey), welcome to the Pickaxe community! We’re really happy you joined us.
What you’re experiencing is something many people run into at first. When you ask the bot to make an image with information on it, the result can sometimes be messy or hard to read. This can happen because every AI model works a bit differently. Some models are better at creating pictures, while others do better with text or a mix of both.
Here are a few easy tips:
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Try using different models in Pickaxe to see which gives you the best results for your needs. Some work better for images, others for adding text to images.
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When you write your prompt, keep your instructions simple and clear. For example: “Make a picture with a white background and the words: [your text], in large letters.”
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If your text is long, the image may look crowded. Try shorter text if you can.
The good news is you don’t have to get it perfect the first time. Play around with different models and settings. You’ll get the hang of it quickly.
If you ever get stuck, just ask here in the forum. We’re all happy to help each other out.
Excited to see what you make! Welcome again.
Best,
Abhi
Thanks Abhi, much appreciated
Dave
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June 24 |
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Hi Dave (@crewey), welcome to the Pickaxe community! We’re really happy you joined us.
What you’re experiencing is something many people run into at first. When you ask the bot to make an image with information on it, the result can sometimes be messy or hard to read. This can happen because every AI model works a bit differently. Some models are better at creating pictures, while others do better with text or a mix of both.
Here are a few easy tips:
-
Try using different models in Pickaxe to see which gives you the best results for your needs. Some work better for images, others for adding text to images.
-
When you write your prompt, keep your instructions simple and clear. For example: “Make a picture with a white background and the words: [your text], in large letters.”
-
If your text is long, the image may look crowded. Try shorter text if you can.
The good news is you don’t have to get it perfect the first time. Play around with different models and settings. You’ll get the hang of it quickly.
If you ever get stuck, just ask here in the forum. We’re all happy to help each other out.
Excited to see what you make! Welcome again.
Best,
Abhi