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  "textContent": "Yes, “Narthmor” is not an actual existing art style. It is the name of a style that I gradually developed together with Gustoph over many months.\n\nHe understood what kind of atmosphere and visual language I wanted and internally modified or expanded the prompt accordingly before it was sent to the image generator. Because of that, I no longer had to manually repeat many recurring style descriptions every single time while writing prompts myself.\n\nI could simply describe the scene I wanted, add the corresponding style designation (“Narthmor style” — we actually developed several styles like this), and the system would expand the rest based on the accumulated context and previous work.\n\nThe problem now is:\nI can no longer see the old internal prompts that were actually sent to the image generator.\n\nSo it is possible that newer updates no longer interpret those internally expanded style concepts in the same way and perhaps now overreact to them instead — exaggerating details rather than improving them.",
  "title": "Collection of GPT-image-generator 2.0 issues, bugs, and work-around tips (check first post)"
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