@Elfie could be
@nop why would they need that software to prevent the sotware from appearing? it is too troublesome deactivating screensaver? (like, does it need the password?)
@nop ah yeah i totally forgot about the controlnet! it would be a good way to bring blender into the whole stablediffusion workflow too
@maid @nop Yeah unfortunately mas.to it's one of those instances that doesn't mind blocking entire instances for minor stuff, you can see all the instances that mas.to blocks here
https://fba.ryona.agency/?reverse=mas.to
Now compare that with the number of instances that the instance where i'm now blocks
https://fba.ryona.agency/?reverse=qoto.org
You have to be very careful when you move to a mastodon instance and choose wisely otherwise you end on a bubble that it's shielded from the rest of the federation.
If you don't want to leave the mastodon ecosystem, i think vivaldi.social doesn't block anyone.
@nop certainly! I can move the angle of the camera, do this same process and then have a very similar look but from other perspective, it's something you can't do with just stablediffusion alone.
Continuing my attempt to bridge the creativity of the artist and the advances in AI image generation, I made a scene from scratch using Blender. My idea was to use this scene as a starting point and then enhance and add more details using #stablediffusion.
To create the scene, I used traditional modeling methods in Blender and mostly avoided using pre-made image textures. Instead, I used noise and generated materials.
Once I had everything arranged the way I wanted it (objects, colors, lighting, etc.), I used the img2img feature of the #AUTOMATIC1111 webui along with a specific prompt I had crafted for this image. I processed the image with stablediffusion several times, each time modifying the prompt slightly and using different models to mask different areas of the image. I chose to leave the bus stop itself mostly untouched by the AI and only let it enhance the surrounding elements.
My goal with this is again to prove that for an artist or creative, a tool like #stablediffusion does NOT need to be a nemeses to ignore or make an enemy of, but it can be efficiently used as part of the toolbox of the digital artist to enhance pieces of work. Like i said in a nother post, this can allows someone with limited time or limited knowledge in time to create better artwork, and make the computer take care of other stuff while the artists can concentrate in artistic decision like object design, composition, colors etc.
Countryside Bus Stop
This is a joint project using a #blender scene as a basis, then processed several times using #stablediffusion
More info and more images in the following in the replies.
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