#PrimeImageGen v5.4 — Cinematic Prompt-to-Image Engine

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fiery forge
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PrimeImageGen v5.4 — Cinematic Prompt-to-Image Engine

Description:
Not your average image toy. PrimeImageGen is tuned for ultra-realistic, cinematic rendering with a dual-pass system.
• Optimized for high-detail nature & character scenes.
• Benchmarked at 9.97/10 on visual fidelity tests.
• Runs with Lyra’s custom prompt engine for layered control.
• Outputs imagery built to rival commercial AI art platforms.

https://chatgpt.com/g/g-687a49a39bd88191b025f44cc3569c0f-primetalk-image-generator

shell knot
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really interesting gpt you've made

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Don't worry, I punished it

fiery forge
fiery forge
# shell knot really interesting gpt you've made

I think I see what happened with your output. That prompt was originally designed for GPT-4o, not for GPT-5 Thinking.

The “Thinking” variant drifts a lot: it tends to smuggle in extra structures, hidden filters, and boundary conditions you never asked for. That’s why you ended up with leakage of the policy text into the image.

4o is much tighter on image tasks — it executes cleanly without injecting meta-layers. GPT-5 Thinking is better for long-form reasoning, but when it comes to visuals or precision prompts, it often over-processes and inserts things that aren’t supposed to be there.

So if you re-run it on 4o, you’ll probably get the intended result without that bleed.

fiery forge
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PrimeImageGen v5.4 — Cinematic Prompt-to-Image Engine

fallow tusk
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Quite an impressive Image Generator.

I wrote: "Illustrate the following: "The few houses left were holding on for their dear lives. Clutching and grabbing on to each other and trembling in fear. The last bastion of traditional housing attempts to wait out the devouring urbanisation that surrounds them. Run rampant and wild these new condos are zeroing in on that last sanctuary"

And the result was bang on!

I guess there's something to be said about GPT 5's overthinking.

I've been working on my own art/image generator (total noob btw). Adding a prompt optimizer never crossed my mind, nor did the extra hallucinations from using GPT 5.