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| | | | | How I Used Stable Diffusion and Dreambooth to Create A Painted Portrait of My Dog - In this post, we walk through my entire workflow/process for bringing Stable Diffusion to life as a high-quality framed art print. We'll touch on making art with Dreambooth, Stable Diffusion, Outpainting, Inpainting, Upscaling, preparing for print with Photoshop, and finally printing on fine-art paper with an Epson XP-15000 printer. | |
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reticulated.net
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| | | | | A look at generating creative QR codes with QRCodeMonster | |
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newvick.com
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| | | | | Stable diffusion allows non-artistic individuals, like myself, to create stunning images simply by providing a text prompt. | |
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| | | I'm picking back up the work that I started last year building 3D scenes and sketches with Three.JS. At that time, it was just after AI image generators like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion were really taking off. I had success running Stable Diffusion locally and using it to generate textures for terrain, buildings, and other environments in the 3D worlds I was building. I was using Stable Diffusion v1 back then. | ||