peacasso
UI interface for experimenting with multimodal (text, image) models (stable diffusion). (by victordibia)
stablediffusion-infinity
Outpainting with Stable Diffusion on an infinite canvas (by lkwq007)
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peacasso
Posts with mentions or reviews of peacasso.
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[P] Mixing Prompts (with Weights) in Stable Diffusion Models
The concept is not entirely novel, but figuring out a good user experience is the more interesting part. It is implemented in the Peacasso library (based on huggingface diffusers).
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[P] Peacasso - A Web UI for Stable Diffusion Models
Peacasso - a UI for interacting with stable diffusion models. As text to image models become smaller, with available weights and generate competitive images (e.g. stable diffusion models), there have been efforts to build interfaces for interacting with these models. Code and instructutions can be found on Github - https://github.com/victordibia/peacasso.
stablediffusion-infinity
Posts with mentions or reviews of stablediffusion-infinity.
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Making a pizza with Controlnet Scribbles
Stable Diffusion Infinity exists as well, though it's an entirely separate install (unless they've changed it to work with the A1111 api). Similar to the openOutpaint extension, but it's standalone.
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When running SD on my local machine, on Batch img2img, how do I have only one particular artistic/aesthetic style with one particular seed?Do I have to specify another setting?
The reason I do this is that I break a complex image on photoshop into squares in a grid and I want , after the batch is done with one particular stye, to glue it with stablediffusion-infinity.
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Looking for that Infinite painting with AI program
Stable Diffusion Infinity, which I recall was one of the earlier ones.
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I made a completely local, offline, open-source, self-hosted HTML canvas/vanilla JS outpainting app for A1111's API and it really needs your help to at least not look like programmer art
is infinity canvas the same as stable diffusion infinity? if so, very yes; it's great and was a big influence on openOutpaint, but i didn't really want to have a second python venv full of very similar libraries so here we are :)
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Worms! (short animation) workflow in comments
I generated this at 576x1024 resolution, using a tall format so I could post on TikTok and other social media. I had really like the worms that had been one part of an animation I made for Halloween, so I decided to use the same prompt again. I generated several scenes in Stable Diffusion. For most of the animation, I went through and did a Photoshop action that enlarged the image but kept the canvas size the same, then ran that result through img2img at 0.1 to make only a slightly different frame. This kept zooming in for each frame, but to transition into the next scene, I needed to start zoomed out, so I used outpainting with StableDiffusion-Infinity to expand the scenes, with more trees and worms and things around the central image. SD-Infinity worked pretty well, but it was a pain to install (I had to follow a tutorial video from Nerdy Rodent on youtube on how to install it) and took a few steps to run each time. So I also tried using painthua.com which gave similar results but was easier to set-up and run, for the most part. Once I had outpainted the 576x1024 images into bigger 2048x4096 images, I had room to work backwards and zoom out from the scenes I was transitioning to, with an img2img change at each frame, so that once a new scene was revealed we could zoom into it.
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getimg.ai - AI Editor is becoming an even more powerful tool
Similar editing, outpainting, erasing, inpainting, etc. is already available to use locally in SableDiffusion-Infinity. I have it running on my Windows machine, and between that and Automatic1111's web GUI I don't have any reason to use a paid service like DALL-E for anything. I followed this tutorial video for how to get it installed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93Nx22HkHoI
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A painting made with AI -- re(paint)mix of Girl with a Pearl Earring
Github
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Currently working on in-game screen widening of The Neverhood game with the help of AI. Stable diffusion in this particular case. What do you think, folks?
The best thing would be to use interrogator to extract prompt from image. If you run this SD version -> https://github.com/lkwq007/stablediffusion-infinity the interrogator tool is present there. I cant remember what was the exact prompt but one of the examples that interrogator did was: "a close up of a clay object, a raytraced image by Bruce Nauman, cg society contest winner, neoplasticism, biomorphic, 8k 3d, volumetric lighting"
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Catstronaut
Made with Stable Diffusion Infinity. Would share the prompt, but there wasn't any one prompt - there were a lot of different ones to build this thing up piecemeal & iteratively refine.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing peacasso and stablediffusion-infinity you can also consider the following projects:
fake-news - Building a fake news detector from initial ideation to model deployment
openOutpaint - local offline javascript and html canvas outpainting gizmo for stable diffusion webUI API 🐠