For these I generated them on my home machine with a modified version of the CompViz/StableDiffusion code and the model they just released, once it's working it's pretty easy to use from the command line, you basically just tell it the prompt you want and settings like # of steps, size of image, etc. Currently you need an nvidia GPU to make it work, and "enough" VRAM. There are also some GUI based interfaces for it which I haven't tried, and a bunch of online services where you can do it even more easily, both paid and free, and surely there will be more to come. I'd recommend trying it out online then if you get hooked and have the hardware you can take the time to set it up locally, it's a bit of a pain, but worth it cause you can just let it run overnight and make hundreds of images.
I used to play a AI generated text game(AI Dungeon) which requires 6GB of VRAM so I just assumed generating images must require dozens of GBs.
Nevermind, found a youtube tutorial and got it working. Had to look through a few, most of them just tell you to use some third party app. Then there's this one with a guy in a green bodysuit actually tells you how to download everything and how to run it.
If you have a graphics card with at least like six gigs of video ram or want to try setting up a Google colab, you can find a guide on the "stable diffusion" subreddit.
How do you make these things? I've always wanted to try messing around with AI.
For these I generated them on my home machine with a modified version of the CompViz/StableDiffusion code and the model they just released, once it's working it's pretty easy to use from the command line, you basically just tell it the prompt you want and settings like # of steps, size of image, etc. Currently you need an nvidia GPU to make it work, and "enough" VRAM. There are also some GUI based interfaces for it which I haven't tried, and a bunch of online services where you can do it even more easily, both paid and free, and surely there will be more to come. I'd recommend trying it out online then if you get hooked and have the hardware you can take the time to set it up locally, it's a bit of a pain, but worth it cause you can just let it run overnight and make hundreds of images.
Is there a guide somewhere?
I used to play a AI generated text game(AI Dungeon) which requires 6GB of VRAM so I just assumed generating images must require dozens of GBs.
Nevermind, found a youtube tutorial and got it working. Had to look through a few, most of them just tell you to use some third party app. Then there's this one with a guy in a green bodysuit actually tells you how to download everything and how to run it.
Do you know if you can do it on a Mac?
Almost certainly if you've got the GPU, you may need to download/update Nvidia CUDA drivers
https://huggingface.co/spaces/stabilityai/stable-diffusion
If you have a graphics card with at least like six gigs of video ram or want to try setting up a Google colab, you can find a guide on the "stable diffusion" subreddit.