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I wanted a Cyborg painting, and it gave me a painting of a Cyborg

The Art Machine doesn't always give you what you want.

The Art Machine doesn’t always give you what you want.  I’m trying to get away from simple portraits – of characters just sitting there – but Midjourney isn’t good with verbs or action.  It likes faces (with the tops of their heads cut off) or vast landscapes with tiny characters that have their backs turned.  Still it’s a nice painting of a Cyborg…

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My Cyborg Friend

Today I downloaded Stable Diffusion which is an open text-to-image technology from Stability.ai that can render images on your own computer.  You need a heavy duty graphics card but it’s free to use.  The technology is open and many other start-ups are incorporating it into their systems including Midjourney which I have been very impressed with.

It’s early days and some of the installation methods are technically complicated (“step one: install Python programing language…” etc.) but I found a user interface project – Stable Diffusion UI that has a “1 click” installer for Windows.  It was a little more than one click, but I managed and now I’m rendering away testing it out.

portrait_photo_of_a_cyborg_with_electronic_brain_a_a8795619My initial impression is that it’s not as good as Midjourney, not as artistic or flexible.  The resolution is lower, 1024 x 1024 is the largest available in the drop down menu, at least in the GUI that I installed.  I’ve also discovered that it has a tendency to create double headed characters if you use any resolution over 512 x 512.  Apparently the AI was trained at that resolution and if you try something larger it tries to fill the space by duplicating things.  Like I said, it’s early days.

I’m still very impressed though.  I’ve only tried copying and pasting some of my midjourney prompts which were of course optimized for a different system.  I have yet to spend time figuring out all the controls and I’m still getting some interesting images.  They render fast, within a minute or two on my system which has nVidia Titan RTX graphics cards.

More to come…