TheRejectionist
TheRejectionist
@Bear Ribs one of the imputs of the Americo-Brazilian was "Predator missle carpet bombing brazilian city"
So that's no Brazil plane
So that's no Brazil plane
I'm curious what "Terminator" or "T-800" would create.
Okay, some of those look really good -- #2's head on #1's clothing could be concept art for a new Arnold outfit for a new film.
Something like this. 'full-bodied shot of the Terminator, T-800'
Yeah... that was a... thing, I guess.What in the ever-loving shit... 😮
Request. Vampire Cowboy Bandit Posse.
Request. Vampire Cowboy Bandit Posse.
Here's what I was able to come up with after a couple tries.Request. Vampire Cowboy Bandit Posse.
...You know, with the emphasis on fucked up finger and wrist amounts and positioning in MJ generations, I'm genuinely curious how MJ would render The Thing (doing those things on purpose).
If it actually created the right amount/anatomy of fingers and wrists, I'd laugh my fucking arse off.
Is MJ free to use, or is it a subscription model? 'Cause for shits and giggles, this is really interesting.
I wonder what "Nod Scorpion Tank" and "Black Hand of Nod" would create. :evil:
...Probably an actual scorpion with treads and wheels, and an actual human hand coloured black, lol.
Cheers: I'll check it out when I have some spare time.--GUIDE--
The definitive Stable Diffusion experience ™ (Special thanks to all anons who contributed) ---FEATURE SHOWCASE & HOWTO--- SD News Japanese guide here 日本語ガイド (JP Resources) NovelAI FAQ Interested in LoRA training? Try the Quickstart LoRA Guide --GUIDE-- Official Stable Diffusion Alternate Mod...rentry.org
This will step-by-step you through installing Stable Diffusion on your computer, to be used at your pleasure rather than having to deal with image limits from using the Discord or paying for a subscription.
Note that Stable Diffusion uses Checkpoint files which are basically files it was trained and include general styles it draws from. Novel AI is one such Checkpoint (The guide I linked above uses that) and Midjourney is another. There's actually a pretty wide range of Checkpoints, inevitably a few meant entirely for porn of course, but some with interesting applications, f'rex there's one that was trained only on pictures of balloon animals and turns any prompt into balloons.
You can sign up for free for MJ and you get 100 creations included, IIRC. Then there are subscriptions available in different tiers. Honestly, if you don't mind spending some money, just get the 30 dollar subscription for one month, put the settings to relax, and create as many images as you want.Cheers: I'll check it out when I have some spare time.
I am most definitely interested in MJ.You can sign up for free for MJ and you get 100 creations included, IIRC. Then there are subscriptions available in different tiers. Honestly, if you don't mind spending some money, just get the 30 dollar subscription for one month, put the settings to relax, and create as many images as you want.
I'm basically using it for projects and ideas that may, possibly, eventually... potentially... some day come to fruition, both as illustrations and as means to conceptualize things. If you pick MJ up, try to play around with the different prompts for style and lighting; these are the one with the most expressive power at the moment, I'd say.I am most definitely interested in MJ.
Even if some of the prompt images are naff, they're each, individual components to composite/kit-bash them into something new with a little Photoshop know-how and painting. It's basically saving a lot of leg-work for non-serious projects (which'd be done from scratch manually, of course).