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  "path": "/t/collection-of-gpt-image-generator-2-0-issues-bugs-and-work-around-tips-check-first-post/1379535?page=6#post_119",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-04T11:52:27.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Very well, then bugs only\nI’ll just describe it from my perspective (I’ll try to keep it simple).\n\nTo me, this pattern looks like:\n\n  * ‘Undirected’ interference: interference arises from the diffraction (NOT refraction) of light rays.\n  * Or superposition: frequencies overlap, and in some places the wave crests and troughs add together. In other places, they cancel each other out and are zero.\n\n\n\nI recently conducted an experiment with a red kite. I wanted to depict the natural, physical flight dynamics.\n\nThis is one of the images:\n\nPrompt: (click for more details)\n\nDespite the clear prompt “red kite”, whose defining feature is a forked tail feather, the image generator began to smooth out precisely that feature. The swirls in the clouds also show the pattern you mentioned.\n\nPerhaps this pattern is related to this observation.\nOr perhaps this observation can help the developers deliberately provoke these patterns with a few straightforward prompts.\n\nHere is the link to my test.\n\nNote - LLMs are currently facing a similar challenge: (click for more details)",
  "title": "Collection of GPT-image-generator 2.0 issues, bugs, and work-around tips (check first post)"
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