![]() From an image of a D&D character for the character sheet to a fictional artwork in the style of a specific person, anything is possible. Here you either have to read in or try everything out and make a note of which models and which settings are best for your own purposes. Some are better for landscapes, some better for people, still others for animals or objects, and others for imitating art styles. In addition to stable diffusion, deep learning models such as Fruity Mix, Anything, Redshift Diffusion and the like can also be used. However, I've only just begun to look into the subject. Mochi Diffusion is currently my favorite due to the customization options and ease of implementation of various deep learning models. Also, not only one image can be output, but up to 100 attempts per prompt to satisfactorily implement the entered instructions. You can then enter image descriptions, specify things that should not occur, set the number of work steps and AI intensity and more. It's not the easiest when it comes to installing and integrating deep learning models - but you can get it done. The one I think is the best so far is called Mochi Diffusion. I've made my first steps in the field of AI art in the last few days. The fourth should also be good, but I failed with the installation. In the following I will introduce you to four programs for creating AI art locally on the Apple Mac. The following is about Mochi Diffusion, Diffusers, AI Photo and Invoke AI. And the operating system should also be up to date, since the programs are mostly Monterey oder sogar Ventura assume. ![]() With regard to the Apple Mac, these apps are primarily made for models with "Apple Silicon" chips you won't find Intel versions. In addition to completely confused compositions, there are sometimes very respectable images from the individual programs that can create images locally with "Stable Diffusion" and other deep learning models. It seems that AI art is currently on everyone's lips - and eyes. ![]()
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