Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Eva Wong” thing today, and I gotta share what I did. It wasn’t super smooth, but hey, that’s how it goes, right?

Getting Started
First, I had to figure out what I actually wanted to do. I mean, “Eva Wong” is just a name. It is could be about creating charactors for game, Or could be painting.
So, I spent some time just brainstorming. Finally, decided go to create a image, paint a picture.
The Messy Middle
I start to image and paint, to realize is hard, I spent about serveral hours for that, and delete so many trash, God, it is really a hard work. I change another way finally, to use AI and some tools.
- AI Image Generators: I messed with a couple of different AI art tools. Some were better than others. It was a lot of trial and error, typing in prompts and seeing what popped out.
- Prompt Tweaking: This was the biggest time sink. “Eva Wong” alone wasn’t enough. I had to add stuff like “portrait,” “fantasy style,” “realistic lighting,” you name it. I went down a rabbit hole of trying to describe her hair, her eyes, the background… it was endless!
- Fixing Weirdness: AI can be, well, weird. Sometimes the hands were messed up, or the eyes were looking in different directions. I used some basic image editing software (nothing fancy, just the free stuff) to touch things up. Cropping, a little color correction, that kind of thing.
Finally, Something I Liked
After a bunch of attempts, I finally got an image I didn’t hate. It wasn’t perfect, but it felt like something. I think the key was being really specific with the AI and then being willing to do some manual cleanup.

It’s definitely a learning process. I’m not an artist, but it was pretty cool to see something come to life from just a name and a bunch of random descriptions. I’ll probably keep playing around with this – it’s kind of addictive!