u/No-Development6656

Best image size for scenario introduction?

Hey y'all. I've been making scenarios on FL for a couple of months. I've had success with getting scenarios onto trending, but I want to up my introduction making game for my next scenario drop. Currently I usually just use the rich text provided by FL with the character images I generate, but it's limited in what it can do.

I was wondering if anyone has the best text/image sizes for information boxes on introductions (specifically the width for images), so it's still readable on mobile? My current favorite at this is Ryûno, who does a spectacular job, if that gives you an idea of what I'm trying to do.

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u/No-Development6656 — 4 days ago

Glendora generating nonsense?

I've been using this app for a few weeks (I use Plus) and most of my chats used the Glendora model, as I liked the way it shifted the story on its own, even though it sometimes hallucinated details and needed to be corrected. Oracle seems to be better about not taking control of my character, for example, but also doesn't push the story along beyond safety, forcing me to deliberately rewrite it's messages to essentially build tension and create exciting conflict rather than creating it by itself through context of the storyline. Glendora thrived on this for me to a degree that I had to reign it in at times and be like "no, the characters are safe right now".

Lately, though, if I use Glendora at *all*, it generates these streams of text that are written

"Like

This

For

Several

Lines"

Which contain random gibberish or instructions that the ai is intended to remember, such as intensity rules or reminders of the characters internal state. This has been happening even after I reroll several times and went from rare to incredibly consistent.

Has anyone else experienced this? I switched over to Oracle and ceased having issues. I have gotten a bit more used to using Oracle, but it's absolutely annoying that Glendora just.. doesn't work?

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u/No-Development6656 — 3 months ago

I still need some practice but I had a lot of fun applying what I know about pixel art. The limited color palette is a fun challenge!

This was done with limited upward building. Idk if I'll ever try the stair method because I don't mind the flat colors.

u/No-Development6656 — 4 months ago