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I haven't used Midjourney, but one tip that seems to work for me in Stable Diffusion when I want a body part included is to mention it (e.g. "black hair, sneakers" will tend to get a person in the frame from head to feet). Like, maybe try putting in text describing her face, say.
Also, it looks like Midjourney supports inpainting. It's more time-consuming, doesn't let you easily go back and twiddle the image as a whole, but you can go and erase the objectionable part of an image and regenerate it with a different prompt that doesn't affect the rest of the image.
Thank you! The face description definitely made it work:
Prompt:
atompunk style, illustration, action shot, robotic walker chasing a scared woman, woman has a terrified expression, mega structure, low angle shot --ar 3:4
I can’t quite get the huge sense of scale without the scared expression.
And in some of my attempts there was some confusion about who was supposed to be terrified :)
Regarding the face, see this post.
Thanks for letting me know, it’s very informative! :)