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Peteyfoot
Nov 24, 2007
My first experiments with Midjourney:

"a black and white film photo of a hopeless desert mountain range lit by despair and skyscrapers of snow"


"a black and white film photo of a lost desert civilization landscape"


"a black and white film photo of a snowstorm with dark ruins fading into the distance"


Is there a way for me to AI upscale the images created by Midjourney to an even higher resolution?

e: It looks like Topaz Gigapixel AI is my best bet.

Peteyfoot fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Oct 7, 2022

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Peteyfoot
Nov 24, 2007
Midjourney + Gigapixel:

"dark imperfection amongst quasars and pulsars"


"I'd rather die before I get sold"

Peteyfoot
Nov 24, 2007
Is there a Stable Diffusion equivalent to Midjourney's Showcase? Specifically I want to easily browse images generated by Stable Diffusion and have access to the prompts that created them.

Peteyfoot
Nov 24, 2007

BoldFace posted:

Lexica.art is something similar. It think that when Stable Diffusion was in beta, people were allowed to publicly generate art on the official discord server, and this site scraped and indexed millions of the generated images. Lexica also recently added their own free image generation to the site, so if you see an image you like, you can copy and modify the prompt to generate new images.

Thank you, that's perfect!

Peteyfoot
Nov 24, 2007

Fuschia tude posted:

NightCafe often includes the prompts used to generate the SD art. It seems to be up to each individual creator, though.

Thank you for the link, this is a great resource!

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