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react-sketch-canvas
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Show HN: Scribble Diffusion – Turn your sketch into a refined image using AI
Per github seems to be related to:
https://github.com/vinothpandian/react-sketch-canvas/pull/11...
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Using ReactSketchCanvas
ReactSketchCanvas is an easy to use react component designed to drawing functionality to your coding projects. You can find the demo here.
ControlNet
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With the recent developments, It looks like AI art is finally beginning to evolve in the right direction
It`s all possible. Have a look into Automatic1111`s Web UI, ControlNet, OpenPose and, if you don`t have a dedicated GPU with at least 8GB of VRAM, or at least 16GB of RAM to use the CPU, you can also use Stable Horde to use the webUI with a peer-to-peer connection, where you`ll only use a fraction of your resources, but you`ll be able to use local AI models with all the bells and whistles that you won`t get from "state-of-the-art" paid services.
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AI "Artists" Are Lazy, and the Ultimate Goal of AI Image Generation (hint: its sloth)
Next up is ControlNet. Controlnet, as Illyasviel--creator of controlnet--describes it, "let's us control diffusion models!." ControlNet is a neural network structure to control diffusion models by adding extra connections. [8]. There is more to that than what I described, but the big take-away is that ControlNet takes a preprocessed image that you provide (or is generated) and uses that as a way of constraining the output the sampler's noise generates, allowing you to have a bit more control of the output. ControlNet is typically used for character or scene "artwork", which previously would have been a challenge with just prompting alone (at least with this current architecture).
- Making a ControlNet inpaint for sdxl
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[P5V6P2] Mother and Daughter (by azfumi)
For your first part of the comment, I can simply refer you to technologies like ControlNet, LoRA and prompt embedding: https://github.com/lllyasviel/ControlNet https://github.com/microsoft/LoRA
- Calling yourself an AI artist is almost exactly the same as calling yourself a cook for heating readymade meals in a microwave
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Why is the AI not listening to my prompts?
Here you can see what every controlnet preprocessor and model do, to give you an idea of how to use
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Can't get img2img working well
Ya, it takes awhile to really start getting comfortable with the wonkiness. If you are trying to do something specific, look for a LoRA, but in general I'd recommend you get controlnet so you can feed it a reference image. Another simple trick is to edit the image a bit in GIMP or a photo editor to get the color scheme you like and then feed it back to img2img at low denoising (0.1-0.2) to refine it. You can also add just garishly bad cartoon drawing or photoshop in assets and img2img will usually make something of them and blend them into your image, I find this easier than using img2img scribble.
- ControlNet on A1111 seems to have been broken in the new update
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Can anyone help me install SD and ControlNet on my Mac pro M1?
If there are no errors, go to the "Extensions" tab, then "Install from URL". There, enter "https://github.com/lllyasviel/ControlNet" then click "Install".
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According to the poll on the recent thread, /r/dalle2 community decided to keep the subreddit restricted on Reddit.
This is a good place to start reading. Given the open-source nature of SD, there are setups of various difficulty available. A1111 is the "standard" people enjoy because it's easy to plug in new stuff (ControlNet, new models, etc.), but it's not inherently easy to set up and get going. There is an installer for it, but I haven't tried it.
What are some alternatives?
react-sketch - Sketch Tool for React-based applications, backed up by FabricJS
InvokeAI - InvokeAI is a leading creative engine for Stable Diffusion models, empowering professionals, artists, and enthusiasts to generate and create visual media using the latest AI-driven technologies. The solution offers an industry leading WebUI, supports terminal use through a CLI, and serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products.
React Konva - React + Canvas = Love. JavaScript library for drawing complex canvas graphics using React.
lora - Using Low-rank adaptation to quickly fine-tune diffusion models.
react-heat-map - A lightweight calendar heatmap react component built on SVG, customizable version of GitHub's contribution graph.
LoRA - Code for loralib, an implementation of "LoRA: Low-Rank Adaptation of Large Language Models"
sd-webui-controlnet - WebUI extension for ControlNet
web-redux - A full-stack variant of redux library that runs reducers and selectors on the server.
stable-diffusion-webui-prompt-travel - Travel between prompts in the latent space to make pseudo-animation, extension script for AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui.
scribble-diffusion - Turn your rough sketch into a refined image using AI
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI