Developing Hallucinations

Has anyone else who has experienced hallucinations (auditory, visual or otherwise) for a long period of time notice that they change and shift and become more realistic?
I mostly experience visual hallucinations and they have gone from basic dark silhouettes to hyper realistic figures of people or insects. I was curious why this happened (if anyone knew that answer) or if this was a common phenomenon that other people with psychosis have dealt with

I have a tramatic brain injury and I suffer from mostly temporal epilepsy. I'm in acute psychosis and seeing and hearing things every day.

Did your doctor say this is temporary?

One morning i was waking up and i smelled a delicious breakfast. I knew it was olfactoty hallucination. I felt so hungryy stomach grumbled. I placed a scent leafy nose and went back to sleep. It wasu first time experiencing that. I read about it but it never happened till that day. I would say read up on your experiences and write them down