I would like to preface this by admitting I have almost zero musical knowledge. I've always enjoyed plinking away to random pieces of sheet music on things, like a pair of socks I once owned, so thought I'd have a go at hearing what Bing could come up with. Obviously there's quite a considerable amount of guesswork for the less discernible parts.
I feel like every model I download from https://civitai.com/ is incredibly specific outside of Realistic Vision. Anyone got any models they like. Heres something I mashed together for a game I am to run. The model I used was a bit homo. probably should run it through stable diffusion again for some style unity.
Tired of cranking out a single image over the course of a couple of minutes, deciding what I liked or didn't like and then adjusting CFG or steps or my prompts by a little and seeing what difference it meant and repeat, I decided to try https://www.runpod.io/ and follow this tutorial which I needed to watch about 10 mins of in total to learn enough to be up and running.
It was like I could fly. For < $3 I had hours of churning out images at blistering speed in whole batches, changing something and instantly seeing the impact of that change. I added $10 to my account and I still haven't gone through it all (just remember to terminate everything when you finish for the evening if you don't want a storage charge slowly draining your account).
It would take me years at this rate to have made it cheaper to buy a high end card like a 3090 and I can have something more powerful than that for pennies! Fucking amazing!
I would like to preface this by admitting I have almost zero musical knowledge. I've always enjoyed plinking away to random pieces of sheet music on things, like a pair of socks I once owned, so thought I'd have a go at hearing what Bing could come up with. Obviously there's quite a considerable amount of guesswork for the less discernible parts.
I take the lazy way out. I run them all. I have a ComfyUI workflow that chooses one at random. So I batch up a bunch and just let it run and see what pops out. I do the same with the LORAs and the prompt itself, so you're never quite sure what's going to happen. And then I go off and do stuff on my work laptop while it runs.
I would like to preface this by admitting I have almost zero musical knowledge. I've always enjoyed plinking away to random pieces of sheet music on things, like a pair of socks I once owned, so thought I'd have a go at hearing what Bing could come up with. Obviously there's quite a considerable amount of guesswork for the less discernible parts.
I don't know what Skies of Arcadia is about, but I wanted to trigger @Vyse Inglebard so I had some fun. What if I rebooted a beloved franchise without knowing the origins of it?
There's an ultimate edition as well.
ps4 cover art of various 1950s era women on a flying pirate ship titled "Skies of Arcadia: Dawn" Ultimate Edition. background displays clouds and sea with gold tints
This is what happens when your AI isn't local, people. It's running on somebody else's computer and they can neuter the fuck out of it by removing whatever the fuck "boosts" are and fuck you in any way they want.
Not even AI is safe from American tyranny DEMOCRACY. What good is that going to do? Why not regulate computers because they can be used to type editorials?
I'm sure somebody can do a better job than I had.
ww1 era poster of a police officer locking down a computer. woman looks shocked at the action. "No AI, no trouble."