Imaginator creates amazing images using two prompts and a unique approach to using IPAdapter
The first is a Control Prompt that will set the tone for the final image. Two radial gradients that allow user specified colors are then mixed with the Control image. These can provide either subtle or obvious color effects in the final image. The second prompt, the Target Prompt is where you describe what you desire for your final image.
The latent is created as Plasma Noise and applied to the rendering of both prompts. Since the Control Image is always 1024x1024, the Plasma latent is always resized no matter your aspect ratio choice for the final image.
The work flow includes notes describing how the different sections come together to create a final image. A face detailer and an upscaler are included in the workflow.
Here are two example prompt pairs I've used to create images:
Control Prompt: Inside a courtyard of a futuristic city, smooth reflecting gold and chrome spires rising into the sky along the edges of the courtyard, wide angle, sunset, crashed and smoking machines of war, broken spires, smoking rubble
Target Prompt: photographic portrait, a futuristic cyborg woman warrior, wide angle shot, running in a futuristic courtyard, science fiction, sunset, dynamic action, distressed and damaged armor, crashed and smoking machines of war, broken spires, smoking rubble
As you can see in this first set of prompts, I specified a location in both the Control and the Target prompts. In this render I chose sunset colors for the radial gradients. Depending on your scene this can create some amazing lighting effects.
In the second pair below, the Control and the Target are completely separate prompts that The Machine blends together to create a very different result.
Control Prompt: a mystical portal
Target Prompt: photographic portrait of a woman in a laboratory, intricate detail, 4k
So two different Control/Target prompting styles, both creating very nice renders.