Dall-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion (etc) - who's playing, and with which?
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- PhanLo0
AR skeleton filmed inside a real environment converted to a guassian splat. (mindblown . gif)
https://lumalabs.ai/capture/3E56…
-- insane!
how?!microkorg - Was just using the Luma app on the phone Micro. You record a video then it generates the scene. https://lumalabs.ai/…PhanLo
- damn, dont have iphonemicrokorg
- I think it can work through the website too maybe?PhanLo
- insane!
- PhanLo0
- literally, a whole new world.
so cool.Nairn - Have a wee look around Nairn https://lumalabs.ai/… my favourite bits are the edges where it blows outPhanLo
- literally, a whole new world.
- uan3
- autoflavour4
kind of off topic, but not really.. I am using chatgpt4 to read schematics for a midi project I am building but the guy I was engaging dropped off on.
basically have PCB built based on schematics from a guy I engaged through fiverr, but he dropped off when he tried to tell me that coding was a seperate job even though it was explicit from the get go the job was to design AND code ..
anyway, its been sitting on my desk since end of 2020, taunting me and my 4k I dropped into it..
I have the most rudimentary understanding of this shit, like understanding basic concepts but now how they work ..
then along comes chatgpt4 and its ability to read images.
upload the schematic and it instantly goes, this is a midi controller with xyz blah blah .. and describes exactly what it is.I then tell it to write code and it just spits out Arduino ..
granted so far, I am yet to get it to actually work, but I sense I am making progress. its pretty crazy tho, it writes code based off just a schematic jpg. and then I ask it to review the code and suggest improvements etc.. and it then does.
it requires finessing, and I am guessing I am pushing the envelope a bit with it as when its writing the code, its proper grinding .. like a few words at a time.. but its doing it.
- jagara1
Has all this heightened or lowered your interest in further honing your drawing/painting/photoshop skills, when you can produce all this with prompts? Has it made you lazier?
- Keeping up with AI tech you are non-stop learning. I'm using AI to create assets I could really only have dreamed of creating in the past.microkorg
- I'm then using these assets in Photoshop which I'm nearly 30 years proficient in but still learn new stuff to achieve what I want to do.microkorg
- But where I'm massively honing skills is in after effects a program I've never really used in the past. I come up with ideas in my head that I can only achievemicrokorg
- By going to YouTube for tutorials on how to do even simple shit. Haha.
I'd argue that using ai has me honing skills and learning moreso that if wasmicrokorg - Physically painting and drawingmicrokorg
- And I'll add. A prompt doesn't necessarily create what you want it to do. It may take a few hours to half a day through many many tweaks, iterations, branchesmicrokorg
- To get a single output you are happy with or to work with to take further (blend, tune etc)microkorg
- ^ Good work on keeping up with the AI tech.
I now feel lazy!Ianbolton
- microkorg5
- VERY likely I'm going to get my head down and work on a series of these to sell on FND and offer a book/magazine.microkorg
- very coolKrassy
- really dig it!PhanLo
- niceutopian
- Very niceskinny_puppy
- how´s the prompt for this ?neverscared
- It's actually two VERY simple prompts, it's the 'tune" code that does most of the work. A few days of graft went into creating the 'tune'microkorg
- One for the imagery, one for the typography. Brought together in Photoshop.microkorg
- i guess all prompts are very simple as compared to minimal which is the holy grail in design as everybody knows.neverscared
- simpleton vs. bauhausneverscared
- tune? I am so lostautoflavour
- super dope thoautoflavour
- Auto, so with tune you craft a prompt but instead of 'imagine' you use 'tune' it then gives you a link and takes you to a webpage...microkorg
- ..with multiple art style outputs of that prompt. you select the styles you like most. the combination of styles you choose creates a code. you add that codemicrokorg
- to the end of any future prompts which automatically gives that style without having to write a whole prompt. its like a style shortcut ;)microkorg
- you can tune from text prompts and example images you upload.microkorg
- Hopefully it wont be long before they offer a 'learn' function where you can feed it a dataset of images and it can learn the style.microkorg
- microkorg0
'Tune' in midjourney is insane!
Been experimenting all weekend with it and mixing it with blend then back again and can now say that I can create art (design moreso!) that I've wanted to create with AI for a few years now.
The tech is finally there!Been keeping a MIRO board documenting the route from tune codes to blend combinations and all output styles.
- yeah that's super useful, a lack of visual consistency was such. drawback, this is a game changer. watched a few vids, it's so easy to use_niko
- i hope it's a step towards teaching the AI with a decent dataset of your own. the styles it's suggesting within 'tunes' ain't yetmicrokorg
- show us some of your experimentsKrassy
- PhanLo0
- You can upscale them a bit too https://i.imgur.com/…PhanLo
- https://i.imgur.com/…PhanLo