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AI Generated Art F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Aug 27 11:07 am)
Dream, by Wombo https://dream.ai/create
And ... stoopid Byrdie accidentally deleted the comment while going for the edit button. Here it is again:
The artist whose AI comic was earlier granted copyright has had it taken away. Quoting from Facebook because I lost the link, hope that's allowed.
Meanwhile, in my neck of the woods, this from a lawyer. Lengthy argument for reform of Canadian copyright law to allow protection of such works because artists & authors are using AI the same as any other creative tool: it doesn't do a flippin' thing without human input. Paper here: https://www.cba.org/CBAMediaLibrary/cba_na/PDFs/Sections/IP-Copyright-of-AI-created-works-AODA.pdf
Interesting times ahead, for sure.
I figured Copyrights would become a thing wit using Ai. That's why I haven't put my Sig on anything I've done in Midjourney (which is the only Ai I've used). I'll only put my sig on something things I've done in other mediums because I know Ai is an evolving medium and the Law is unsettled on it.
Remember...No matter where you go there you are
If it's straight outta whatever AI program I'm using I don't sign it, only on the ones I've worked my butt off in Photoshop/photopaint/Daz/Poser or whatever to get them to what I want. And if it was generated using prompts I wrote from my own original stories and poems, bet your sweet bippy I'm gonna sign it. No matter what the U.S. copyright office has to say on the matter. But I wonder how that's gonna effect Shutterstock now. Seems their "ban" on AI images by uploaders was because they wanted to sell that stuff themselves. https://www.engadget.com/shutterstock-ai-generated-stock-images-dall-e-133903619.html
Trick or treating snek in kitteh suit, now there's a funny thought. Or maybe it's a wizard trying out their animagus form and getting hexed mid-shift. That would also explain why two tails, one in an obviously wrong place. I also got two Snapes, wearing very different outfits. Quite clearly one is a polyjuiced imposter.

Nice. I think maybe if you put the word buccaneer in a prompt you'll get old-timey sailing ships. Not sure if Midjourney does it, but Stable Diffusion certainly will. Was why I had to rewrite my Pirate Queen prompt to take it out, kept getting these 3 times out of 4.

Lots of ships, but the pirates looked more like zombies than "buccaneers bold".

Anyone who uses Night Cafe - this was posted in their FB group yesterday....
OpenAI's highly requested DALL-E 2 algorithm is now available for use on NightCafe Studio.
Psst: No other algorithms will be affected.
For those of you who don't know, DALL-E is an AI (Artificial Intelligence) system that has been designed and trained to generate new images. DALL-E was invented by OpenAI, a company dedicated to AI research and ensuring that AI technology benefits all of humanity.
Other updates:
The way multiple output images are shown has just now changed. It's now possible to show more than one image via scrolling left/right.
Visible/hidden images can be configured by scrolling down, and clicking the earth icon button on individual images, or hide all, which will return it back to showing only the cover image.
All existing published images (before the update) are hidden by default. So no, you will not get in trouble for NSFW pics.
Gill
So many cool images here. I wish these forums had a "like" button. Just thought I'd also let you know that the Open Art website has a prompt book/guide that you can download for free. Here's the link:
Scroll down a bit and you'll see where you can download the PDF. I was looking through it last night and there are lots of useful tips in there. It was designed with Stable Diffusion in mind but I'm sure most of the ideas in the PDF can be used for other A.I. engines. I also uploaded some new images to my Open Art account that you may want to check out.
https://openart.ai/@spaniel_scared_82
Talk to you later.
Thanks man always good to have reference info on making promptsSo many cool images here. I wish these forums had a "like" button. Just thought I'd also let you know that the Open Art website has a prompt book/guide that you can download for free. Here's the link:
Scroll down a bit and you'll see where you can download the PDF. I was looking through it last night and there are lots of useful tips in there. It was designed with Stable Diffusion in mind but I'm sure most of the ideas in the PDF can be used for other A.I. engines. I also uploaded some new images to my Open Art account that you may want to check out.
https://openart.ai/@spaniel_scared_82
Talk to you later.
Remember...No matter where you go there you are
Thought I'd give Dali2 and Sable Diffusion a try on Open Art so I thought I'd try reproducing my Dog ZoSo. I was impressed got a couple that spooked me they were so close He's a Red Australian Kelpie pure Red no markings but this was close. I tried with MidJ but done so much wierd stuff it remembers and makes most everything wierd it seems.

Get them Jack's Zo, that's his fav thing Rounding up Jackrabbits in the Desert outback of the house
Remember...No matter where you go there you are
When I was using MidJourney, I found it seemed very much inclined towards weirdness and sci-fi horror. Getting it to do non-weird stuff was possible, but took more effort and credits than I had. Maybe the poor thing has just seen way too much $##t and can't help itself. Who knows what an AI thinks -- if it does anything remotely resembling thinking?
That's a fine looking dog. Big fella like that needs a lot of space to hunt, roam & be happy. I dare say he'd be utterly miserable if he had to live cooped up in an apartment in town. Probably good company for his person, too, and a proper watch dog. You're a lucky ducky to have a furball like that in your life. :-)
I'm 71 years old and have had quite a few dogs in that time. Zo is probably the smartest of all of'em. I swear we carry on conversations with each other and he thinks were all his even that Rat er Chihuahua of my ole Lady's we belong to him not the other way around.When I was using MidJourney, I found it seemed very much inclined towards weirdness and sci-fi horror. Getting it to do non-weird stuff was possible, but took more effort and credits than I had. Maybe the poor thing has just seen way too much $##t and can't help itself. Who knows what an AI thinks -- if it does anything remotely resembling thinking?
That's a fine looking dog. Big fella like that needs a lot of space to hunt, roam & be happy. I dare say he'd be utterly miserable if he had to live cooped up in an apartment in town. Probably good company for his person, too, and a proper watch dog. You're a lucky ducky to have a furball like that in your life. :-)
Remember...No matter where you go there you are
Lenord posted at 3:53 PM Sat, 29 October 2022 - #4447892
Gotta love dogs xxThought I'd give Dali2 and Sable Diffusion a try on Open Art so I thought I'd try reproducing my Dog ZoSo. I was impressed got a couple that spooked me they were so close He's a Red Australian Kelpie pure Red no markings but this was close. I tried with MidJ but done so much wierd stuff it remembers and makes most everything wierd it seems.
Get them Jack's Zo, that's his fav thing Rounding up Jackrabbits in the Desert outback of the house
Here's 2 that I did in MidJ a while back. Not bad. Greyhound (current) and Border Collie (now crossed the rainbow bridge)

Gill
They certainly do own us. I haven't any now. Well, unless I count "Robokitty" and "Robopup" sitting on my couch. Which are cute but not the same, not nearly the same, no matter what Hasbro or whomever owns the company that makes 'em says. Still, better than no pets at all, I suppose. My last cat crossed the Bridge back in 2013, haven't had another since and probably never will. Just too disabled and not properly situated to do right by them.
On a lighter note. Just added to my gallery. https://www.renderosity.com/gallery/items/3084988/boo
Boo! Happy Hallowed Weenies! ;-)
Kenmac posted at 12:23 PM Sat, 29 October 2022 - #4447880You're welcome. I'll be referring to the tips in the PDF when I do more A.I. images.Thanks man always good to have reference info on making promptsSo many cool images here. I wish these forums had a "like" button. Just thought I'd also let you know that the Open Art website has a prompt book/guide that you can download for free. Here's the link:
Scroll down a bit and you'll see where you can download the PDF. I was looking through it last night and there are lots of useful tips in there. It was designed with Stable Diffusion in mind but I'm sure most of the ideas in the PDF can be used for other A.I. engines. I also uploaded some new images to my Open Art account that you may want to check out.
https://openart.ai/@spaniel_scared_82
Talk to you later.
If anyone is interested, you can download model files (.ckpt) to use with your local installs of Stable Diffusion from here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fzsjGDlmbbPEnJWY9V2q5a99ySrK1Rj37sk7YJz8fCc/edit?usp=sharing
No sign in required. Be advised that not all are entirely work safe, in fact some of them are specifically trained for doing the AI equivalent of NVIATWAS renders. There is also a midjourneyart style model, which I've run a couple of my prompts through. Still gets hands wrong at inconvenient times, unfortunately. But it certainly does have the MJ vibe.


Looks like a cityscape on some kind of alien sci-fi cyberpunk planet. Cool! Thanks for the prompts guidebook, very helpful. Any idea how to salvage a background from an otherwise ruined render? I tried the obvious, loading the seed info back in then putting all the words describing the featured character and everything except the background as negative prompts. SD kindly ignored the train wreck it had made and gave me some very nice background shots with trees, willows, etc. But NOT this particular background from the seed I was using. All other settings were the same as the borked render, so you'd think I'd get the same background. Nope, not happening. What am I doing wrong? Here's the mess, how do I keep my beautiful magic garden but lose the badly splinched, hexed, spindled, folded and mutilated pathetic excuse for a certain ... celebrity?

Seeing as how Halloween is tomorrow I thought I'd share a couple of Halloween themed images. The first is a re-sized version of one I did back in September using Wombo. Here's Frankenstein in a bathtub. (Even monsters have to keep clean.) :o)

Here's a Megan Fox lookalike as a Halloween witch. This was done in Stable Diffusion.

Happy Halloween everybody.
Hi Byrdie, I see what you mean about the figure, unless he's a shapeshifter you caught changing eh. Maybe you could share the prompt. The work flow examples I've looked at usually decribe the main subject first, your figure, and then the forest and lighting and style. So just leave the description of Harry out of the prompt. I agree that your background does look super nice, hope you can get it where you want... ;)

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Haha!