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Nolan Ortiz
sick artstyle, love the paint splatters and the two tone color scheme. what did you use in your prompt for that? i might try and get a magenta/cyan thing going with that artstyle
Christopher Hernandez
more like gayble diffusion lmao
Gavin Wilson
# That's really clever. Could you share the photo you used? Or describe it?
I want to try this out to stylize my own photos since photography has become boring. I'm wondering if i need to process my shots to make them simpler before inputting them to img2img.
Brayden Ward
Too far.
Kayden Butler
I have no idea fren. Maybe tell it to draw like Coolkyousinnjya?
I've only tried making prompts for DALL-E and I was not very successful.
splatter paint fresco mural surreal, impressionist, cubism black red I've been playing around with splatter paint and cubism, works really well with the AI quirks
1.5 is gimped because it got jewed (even beyond the NSFW filtering) Ok, sure, half the internet is porn so if you can't exclude it every image would just be porn But why didn't they just train it with and without the filter?
Because the Jews know porn is the new Christianity and they are the pope.
So, who among you is Matin Luther?
Dylan Gray
The hlky webui doesn't work on 4GB GPUs anymore (OOMs on startup) github.com/hlky/stable-diffusion I have been using the AUTOMATIC one, which works beautifully But its inpainting implementation is worse than the one in hlky repo github.com/hlky/stable-diffusion-webui/pull/308 I hereby demand that the hlky repo should be fixed or the better inpainting should be implemented on the AUTOMATIC repo
Why isn't emad releasing in/out painting rn. Dall e is crushing it
Justin Howard
I used this prompt and replaced the city name each time. Try to guess them a painting of by the river, by wayne thiebaud, oil on canvas, landscape, birds eye view