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Necrothatcher posted:Made some British politicians: That is some good poo poo right there
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I have also been trying to do dragons and airplanes and helicopters, in DallE! My realistic dragons look, uh, paper mache? Which I guess makes sense, they'd be the only type of ''real' dragon it would have seen. And that's when they're not just a mess of body parts. Check out this handsome devil who came with his own name: I did get a dragon flying through a cyberpunk city that looks mostly normal, but they're in silhouette and it absolutely refused to draw one that wasn't. Also the images always turned out like there's water on the lens or something. I used 'realistic' but that on its own doesn't seem very effective: Helicopter cockpit views look a bit melty: And of course, what we all came here to see, a realistic image of a fighter jet fighting a dragon: There are a lot of nice pictures in this thread. I kind of find it interesting to post the garbage that gets generated but I'll try to keep it to a minimum. I apologize for my extremely ugly pictures.
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 16:58 |
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Nice Van My Man posted:I kind of find it interesting to post the garbage that gets generated but I'll try to keep it to a minimum. I apologize for my extremely ugly pictures. No don’t
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 17:02 |
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DALL-E in particular loves making subjects paper mache, statues, costumes, etc if you put them in a context in the real world. Definitely something I look forward to being improved.
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 17:02 |
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Midjourney can do a really good version on of the God Emperor from 40K Warhammer 40,000, human Emperor of the Imperium seated on a radiant Golden Throne, baroque, octane render Also, Batman, Picasso's Blue Period Humbug Scoolbus fucked around with this message at 17:05 on Aug 31, 2022 |
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Do free Dalle credits carry over and accumulate between months? I’ve been stingy with mine because I got access late, and don’t want to use up my limited pool. I did try a few jet fighter prompts yesterday though, and it seems better at conceptualizing what a plane is than SD.
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 17:08 |
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It makes perfect sense that many of them use credit models for payment, since this is the new hot thing AND it enables budgeting their performance better because holy poo poo there's no way they're not getting hammered around the clock. But it also kinda inhibits fine tuning prompts And so stable diffusion kinda wins for me atm. Kinda looking forward to whatever its successor will be already tbh. Some stuff it just doesn't understand at all. But in the end we're using 600k software for relatively low or even zero cost.
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 17:14 |
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I am thrilled w/ using the stuff just for my own enjoyment but the credit systems make me second guess everything I do. It's gotta be expensive but I have to figure a good long term solution with unlimited runs will pan out eventually. I mean I could always buy a thousand dollar graphics card and basically get that, so I don't mind waiting a bit in hopes of a cloud solution
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AARD VARKMAN posted:DALL-E in particular loves making subjects paper mache, statues, costumes, etc if you put them in a context in the real world. Definitely something I look forward to being improved. Dall-E looks like that because of its watermark, it isn't those four squares along the bottom, it's 'infused' within the image itself. There have been people that have had dall-e glitch out and output just that noise-looking watermark. This is why Dall-e images are always 'fuzzy'. I'm positive MidJourney and Stable Diffusion have them as well, though I think the Stable Diffusion one tends to get turned off because it's open sourced if you're running a different branch. Both of them can't be seen as easily either.
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 17:55 |
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dall-e just announced outpainting is available
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 18:00 |
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KakerMix posted:Dall-E looks like that because of its watermark, it isn't those four squares along the bottom, it's 'infused' within the image itself. You can download DALL-E images unwatermarked if you use the browser's dev tools and inspect element to get to the image tag instead of using their download or share button options. It will be in WEBP format, but you can download it. The watermark is just a little SVG that's layed on top of the image. I'm pretty sure the reason why all DALL-E2 images all have the same weird look to them is because they all start out as a 64x64 image and then get upscaled to an ungodly size.
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 18:05 |
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I haven't done many realistic images with DALL-E, but the doggo's head here seems fine, pretty photorealistic without any weirdness really. I've use the watermarking function in Photoshop, and it only adds barely perceptible noise. It seems like it's mostly just how their algorithm works sometimes, but admittedly I don't the details of what's causing it.
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KakerMix posted:Dall-E looks like that because of its watermark, it isn't those four squares along the bottom, it's 'infused' within the image itself. There have been people that have had dall-e glitch out and output just that noise-looking watermark. This is why Dall-e images are always 'fuzzy'. I'm positive MidJourney and Stable Diffusion have them as well, though I think the Stable Diffusion one tends to get turned off because it's open sourced if you're running a different branch. Both of them can't be seen as easily either. I don't think that really applies to what I'm talking about - it renders certain prompts as a physical object when placed outside mediums they would normally appear in. Dragons don't exist in real life, therefore base it off of dragons that do exist in real life, statues or costumes etc. just a general thing I have noticed trying all sorts of photos of impossible stuff
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 18:12 |
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And I still challenge anyone to get a dog with human arms. A friend asked me for it like day 1 with DALL-E and I haven't figured out a prompt across any of the systems to really get me there
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 18:13 |
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It's not quite right but just by tacking on some airplane photographers I was able to get stable diffusion to spit out a Cessna. "cessna 150b, high resolution photograph by Nick Gleis, Jim Koepnick, Paul Bowen" It gave me a weird hybrid 150/162 but its still pretty recognizable. With a few tweaks on the prompt and some rounds of img2img massaging I think you might be able to get something at least.
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Rinkles posted:Do free Dalle credits carry over and accumulate between months? I’ve been stingy with mine because I got access late, and don’t want to use up my limited pool.
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Egad, so I’ve actually been wasting credits!
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Ima Computer posted:You can download DALL-E images unwatermarked if you use the browser's dev tools and inspect element to get to the image tag instead of using their download or share button options. It will be in WEBP format, but you can download it. The watermark is just a little SVG that's layed on top of the image. Yeah I'm probably wrong. Dall-E does have a particular look to it though and it just seemed to line up perfectly with that noise layer.
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AARD VARKMAN posted:And I still challenge anyone to get a dog with human arms. A friend asked me for it like day 1 with DALL-E and I haven't figured out a prompt across any of the systems to really get me there this is the closest I got using "dog with man arms flexing muscles" maybe if you squint this is cheating since I asked for a man with a dog head
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AARD VARKMAN posted:And I still challenge anyone to get a dog with human arms. A friend asked me for it like day 1 with DALL-E and I haven't figured out a prompt across any of the systems to really get me there I left stable diffusion to chew on this for a while. Haven't found the right incantation to get photoshopped-on looking arms but "alien" gave some interesting results.
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Objective Action posted:I left stable diffusion to chew on this for a while. Haven't found the right incantation to get photoshopped-on looking arms but "alien" gave some interesting results. I love this, he has a leg that is just another dog I think his right foot might be backwards.
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thank you both for the attempts, they cracked me up and I'm sure my buddy will love them regardless
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"General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon" in SD
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VectorSigma posted:"General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon" in SD Lower left is the Polychrest
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 21:04 |
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Who's the Greg Rutkowski of pixel art? Everything I try looks poo poo
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 21:28 |
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VectorSigma posted:"General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon" in SD Boston Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
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leper khan posted:Who's the Greg Rutkowski of pixel art? Everything I try looks poo poo My thought this time has been who’s Greg Rutkowski?
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# ? Aug 31, 2022 21:38 |
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Getting SD to run on AMD cards is a pain in the rear end. Anybody got any suggestions (that are not just buy an nVidia GPU)?
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Snowy posted:My thought this time has been who’s Greg Rutkowski? Pro artist that people shove in their queries to make the model spit out better images.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:Getting SD to run on AMD cards is a pain in the rear end. Anybody got any suggestions (that are not just buy an nVidia GPU)? At this stage, there's no good way to do it without having Linux installed as your operating system, but any card which supports ROCm 5.x should work. I'm pretty sure RX 5xxx and I know RX 6xxx cards will support it, but I don't know about others. I'm running it on an RX 6900 XT. I don't know how to set up ROCm on other distros (AMD's official documentation is for Ubuntu, but Debian/Ubuntu doesn't always have the latest versions of things, so I'm hesitant to recommend it)... but on Arch, you need to install a custom repository and then install these two packages: code:
Once you have ROCm libraries installed, the instructions for getting any of the stable-diffusion forks (the original CompVis one, hlky, lstein, etc) running on AMD are as follows:
Ima Computer fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Aug 31, 2022 |
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3 cycles of cover up mutations > resubmit with fixed image as seed got me here, I'm sure more cycles could improve it more. Stable diffusion is definitely not as good at Dall-E in terms of realism, but can be iteratively used to get there, I think. Dall-E would have charged me a lot for the number of tries this used.
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Aaaand we're there! https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/08/ai-wins-state-fair-art-contest-annoys-humans/
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we should set up a competition between the art AI and the worlds greatest artists. 100 masterpieces in 100 minutes, a panel of judges will decide who is better
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mobby_6kl posted:Aaaand we're there! This was always going to happen. Nobody actually cares if it's ~real~ art or not. It just has to past the threshold of 'good enough' and Stable Diffusion does with the added benefit of being able to run on consumer hardware, to say nothing of Dall-E and MidJourney and whatever else comes up. I like that he doesn't back down though, he shouldn't.
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I've had real trouble getting quality with SD, to the point I'm wondering if I messed up the installation or something. I'm on a 2080 so I think it should be fine. IDK if it's the settings I'm using or whatever, but my Midjourney/Dalle/Dreamstudio images all looked infinitely better and cleaner
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# ? Sep 1, 2022 00:33 |
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Art "competitions" have always and will always be a loving sham for anyone that cares about the integrity of art, whatever the gently caress that means.
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# ? Sep 1, 2022 00:48 |
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A beautiful portrait of a good dog, intricate, elegant, highly detailed, digital painting, artstation, concept art, matte, sharp focus, illustration, art by greg rutkowski and alphonse mucha Steps: 64, Sampler: DDIM, CFG scale: 15, Seed: 3670150197, GFPGAN It's a typical "greg rutkowski and alphonse mucha" stuff, but there's something funky about dogs with human-like eyes.
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# ? Sep 1, 2022 02:29 |
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some of these are just batshit bonkers good. I'm mildly hopeful that this isn't going to destroy the livelihoods of every creative person whose work has been appropriated.
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I'm trying to get Dall-E2 to predict the next big toy. As a side note I was also trying the trick of telling it lens types at the end to get realistic pictures and it started giving me pictures of cameras. To make sure I got something fun and exciting I used the prompt "an image of a toy that is very popular, positive mood high energy, studio photograph" So here it is, the next big thing in toys: So get ready to see that happy little fella under the Christmas tree in the future. The other results weren't any less creepy: There was also a little troll and just an image of one of those posable models you use for drawing. Edit: I changed "studio" to "telephoto" and got a good result: I think I know why he's so popular. Nice Van My Man fucked around with this message at 03:06 on Sep 1, 2022 |
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tote up a bags posted:I've had real trouble getting quality with SD, to the point I'm wondering if I messed up the installation or something. I'm on a 2080 so I think it should be fine. Share some prompts and the output
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