AI Art
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Finally a model that can handle text
This site is hosting a model that can handle text: ideogram.ai
I played a bit with it and the image quality is a bit shit compared with Stable Diffusion XL, but the ability to render text is quite interesting.
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Kyoko Kirigiri shaking hands with Bashar Al-Assad in front of a Syrian flag
I've lost any last semblance of sanity.
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Art Thread 2
If you like any of the images in the comments, be sure to save them. Image links disappear after a day or two!
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The iconic Kill Bill scene, but it's Stalin holding a giant spoon.
At least it was supposed to be a spoon.
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Stalin on the Moon
Well not exactly what i wanted but look majestic af, if we ignore the ovoid Moon that is.
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Update on the direction of the AI art community
Since I didn't receive any comments on the last pinned post, I'm taking that as a sign that there isn't any interest in the ideas I had. Combine that with the fact that the art bot is receiving significantly fewer requests (I'm guessing the heavy use at the beginning was due to novelty) and I decided that there doesn't seem to be a need for all the rigamarole the plan on the last post included. As such, I'm taking this community in a more laid back direction.
For starters, new posts are no longer limited to moderators. With the built in incentive to spam posts gone and there being no more regimented posting plan, there's no need to have this restriction anymore.
I've also made a few tweaks to the art bot. You may have noticed the other featured post. The bot will now only be replying to prompts in the comment section of these posts. Once a post reach 500 comments, the bot will lock it and create a new art thread post.
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Future of the AI Art community
Greetings comrades. I'm glad to see that people like the art bot. However, I'm covering the cost of the use of the API gratis, and after just a day I'm already up to $15 used. I may be an overpaid labor aristocracker, but not so much that an extra $15 a day is a cost I can throw away without a thought.
Fortunately, I've thought of a solution that should both create an engaging community experience and also not make the bot too much of a wealth vampire.
Art Jams
On a regular schedule (maybe fortnightly or monthly, still trying to nail that down) I'll make a post for comrades to comment their prompts: the bot will only be able to respond to those posts. The post will lock after either a certain amount of time has elapsed or the post has reached a certain number of images generated. Each comrade will be limited to a certain number of prompts per jam (including myself): the number will depend on the image model being used. More on image models later in the post. To keep things interesting...
Art Jam themes
Before the first art jam and after each subsequent art jam, there will be a post for voting on the next art jam's theme. I'll make it so the bot will automatically tally upvotes and lock the post after a certain amount of time, and I'll also devise a way for comments that are theme ideas to be distinguished from normal comments. Once a theme is voted on, that will be the theme for the next jam. You can make images in jams that don't fit the theme, but are encouraged to follow the theme because what's the point otherwise. Another thing that will be voted on...
Image Models
The image generation API can use a variety of models, and it's not too hard to swap them out. That's how the bot went from using stable diffusion to kardinsky 2 in the blink of an eye. There are a decent number of them here. I'm thinking of switching up the model every 3 months or so. I'll make a post to vote on models just like the themes. Keep in mind less frequently used models take longer to generate for based on how the AI API works.
Art jam winners semifinal vote
Once the art jam post is locked, a post will be created for people to comment with and vote on their favorite images that got generated in the jam. The post will be unlocked for about a day or 2, then the bot will tally the votes and announce the winners. The top 3 voted on pictures will go on to the final round of voting.
Art jam winners
Unlike the last vote, this isn't for the best image. Rather, comrades will vote on which image gets used as the community banner, community pfp, and art bot pfp. I'll comment the different configurations on the post, people vote on those, and the most liked configuration will be set.
Conclusion
I hope people like my idea for what to do with the community. None of this is set in stone, and I encourage anyone who wants to to give feedback.
Finally, I'll allow the bot to still create images for another day or so so that people can get the novelty out of their system.
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Bot only replies to mentions now
I noticed that posts from this community are flooding local. Another user brought up the same concern in another thread.. To be fair at least 60% of those spammy posts came from me. Mea culpa.
I made a change to the bot so that it only responds to mentions now. This should get rid of the incentive to make spammy posts while still giving everyone a quick and easy way to use an image model from the comfort of Lemmygrad.