I ran into an interesting limitation while creating two complex image concepts:
A single wide shot that must contain exactly eight photovoltaic “terraforming” vehicles (excavator, PV van, PV trailer, concrete mixer, lift platform, tractor, solar fire truck, small trailer). The model often generated 7 instead of 8, merged objects, or dropped one during composition.
A storyboard made from five 3-face cubes — meaning 15 distinct scenes (3 per cube). Even with numbered prompts, the model struggled to keep every small panel unique and consistent, especially at miniature scale.
This isn’t just prompt skill — it shows a real constraint around object counting, layout planning, and multi-panel composition. My workaround was an iterative workflow (generate parts separately, then assemble), but it would be amazing to have future tools that support layout-first planning, hard constraints (8/8 present), and panel-aware generation.
These images matter to me because they visualize a clean-energy “terraforming” team and a found-object storytelling method — both are part of a bigger vision for tech that helps the planet.
ImageGen PromptEngineering FailureCase LayoutControl ObjectCounting Storyboard ComicLayout AssemblageArt SolarVehicles TerraformingPlanet ClimateTech CleanEnergy CreativeTools AIArt Iteration