Forum: AI Generated Art


Subject: Figament's AI Corner

rhol_figament opened this issue on Oct 08, 2022 ยท 8959 posts


Kenmac posted Sun, 23 October 2022 at 11:28 AM

Just thought I'd let everybody know about this new (to me) website I found called mage space:

https://www.mage.space/

With this website you get to use the Stable Diffusion engine for free. No credits to buy and you can make as many images as you want to. It has some pretty cool features like being able to upsize your initial image from 512 by 512 to 2048 by 2048 (if you're using the "square" option, it'll be different for other aspect ratios of course). If you look on the front page of the website you'll see underneath the prompt bar in orange text, "View Options". When you click that you'll see options that allow you to change the aspect ratio, quality, as well as a guidance scale, but that's not all, when you clicked on the "View Options" text you'll notice along with those choices there's now a checkbox for Advanced Mode, check that and you have even more options. You now get a Quality and Guidance Scale slider along with a Seed and Negative Prompt box. The only thing is if you want to use this website, you have to log in with either a google or twitter account but you can also login with your e-mail address which is what I did.

Once you do your renders you'll get the choice of downloading them, enhancing (upscaling them), re-running the prompt, remix or copying the prompt. You'll notice an icon in the upper right corner of the website that looks like a head in a circle, click on that and you'll see this is where your pictures are saved, even if you decide to download them. Of course if you're not satisfied with the results you can right click on them and delete them. The only real drawback I can see so far, is it doesn't give you the chance to name your pictures, it assigns random letters and numbers to them. But once you download them of course you can name them whatever you like. BTW some advice regarding the quality settings, the default is set to high which should be good for most things but I've found that when you're doing human faces it's better to set it somewhere between high and extreme. Check it out and have fun!