Today's AI Generated Art Study Multicolor Tagging

The last tag test I did was with the addition of a single color, "blue", and a comma.

The addition of the word "blue" did the obvious and made the image blue or mostly blue, while the addition of the of the comma appears to at least make the direction of the brush strokes change. The comma will probably make more of a difference when using more or more complicated tags.

This time I tested the addition of two color tags, "blue" and "yellow". I also tested to see if the word "and" between the color tags made a difference. I did create each image twice to test how much of a difference the word "and" might actually make.

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"blue and yellow brush strokes"

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"blue and yellow brush stokes" 2

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"blue yellow brush strokes"

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"blue yellow brush strokes" 2

Using the word "and" made a difference and as you can see with testing twice that it is a constant change. That may change with future software updates. It might not.

Using "and" or not gave similar yet difference images. They all have darker blue and black on one side and yellows on the other. Removing the word "and" darkened some of the blue areas and took away some of the yellow from that one side. Not a huge difference but it is a difference to make note of.

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