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@lttlgrnmnkys No, I actually gave it four pictures of myself and taught it the token "jurph" using textual inversion.
The likeness isn't great, but it's pretty wild that I got Stable Diffusion to understand what a "jurph" is
Trying to get Stable Diffusion to draw me Gideon Nav and it didn't do too badly!
Let's do sci-fi, like something Ralph McQuarrie might do, or the cover of a Ben Bova paperback.
It takes a LOT of curation to get something good, and to move towards a finished vision like my initial sketch also meant running away from some really fun side alleys. There's still so much collaboration with the human in the loop at this point!
I'm really enjoying how Stable Diffusion's "img2img" capability lets me collaboratively go from a sketch in MS Paint ("Frazetta loved triangles in his compositions, right?") to a painting that could be in an old PHB (if you don't look too closely).
Just stumbled across @ODPomery ... Reminds me of Moebius' cleanest line-work drawings. The first 3 isometric studies are part of a project for AirBNB. The last one is for Senet magazine, commissioned to accompany an article on tile-placement games.
Love the soft colors & heavy outlines in these drawings by @tenteko_mai51 … reminds me a little bit of Art Nouveau or A. Mucha.