Cyberpunk #14

in #art2 months ago

Like lots of other people, I've been playing around with AI generated art (text to image). In my case, I've been using Stable Diffusion UI. Stable Diffusion UI is an easy to install version of Stable Diffusion that also includes a graphical user interface. I was able to get it running on both Windows and Linux without a problem. While the included GUI is nice, the easy install was what appealed to me the most. Some versions are not as easy to install and setup.

To get faster results you need a decent GPU with lots of VRAM. However, a GPU isn't necessary to use Stable Diffusion. If you don't have a GPU and use only the CPU to generate images, each image will take much longer to produce. It can take thirty minutes or more depending on your hardware and the settings you use. However, this is open source software so you can generate as many images as you want without worrying about limitations or fees.

One of the themes I've commonly used when creating prompts is cyberpunk. This prompt can produce images with a near future, retrofuture theme, or a more distant future theme. Like the steampunk series I've also been doing, the amount of punkishness (of whichever kind) can vary quite a bit. Like the last one in this series, while it has a definite sci-fi feel, I wouldn't say that it fits my vision of what cyberpunk is. However, unlike the last one, it doesn't remind me of the Star Wars Universe.

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Cool image - I've been playing around with AI too but sounds like you're a lot more educated in creating graphics. I only use my laptop and some basic Envato software, but I've been having a great time retouching and animating old photographs as well as well coming up with new images and animating them to make short stories.