It’s definitely a challenge and a lot of trial and error. There’s a lot of tweaking of the descriptions and give-and-take. Sometimes it’s a judgment call on what details to give up on in order to generate an image that closely resembles what I’m really looking for yet, also is a good representation of the character that’s described. I hope that makes sense because the final result I would say is more subjective because there are going to be people who do and do not like the images that I generate. some people might see this as cheating, but my goal is to still create custom Star Wars characters. This is just a whole lot cheaper. 😆 however, I think that one of the best parts of creating the AI graphic images is that almost anybody can do it so if you’re a fan of Star Wars and want to create a custom image, you could do that through a description and not have to worry about whether you have the talent to deconstruct and reconstruct figures and then paint them and customize them. If you have an idea for a character, just feed the information in and keep working at it until you get what you want. But in my mind, when I start with that blank description I always think about what Anakin says “this is where the fun begins”.