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BTW wouldn't a "transformative" "derivative work" be the closest to infringement, with the usual AI-made art?(of course an artist would say that)
I realized I may not be much of a fan of the typical modern art scene, or at least the typical modern Western one on deviantART.
They can overvalue art - like thinking works they make are like "children" - and can not take too kindly (to put it lightly) to mocking what they make. They can overthink what is or isn't art, and overvalue originality. And of course it seems they usually think of mere copying as "theft" or even worse. And it seems they're quite often fanatical and anal supporters of copyright: for example, a proposed "orphan works" part of copyright law caused a "gathering of the tribes" of artists to protest it. Also while being different isn't always bad, they can be TOO different in a freakish way. And of course there is the easy ego and elitism.
If AI makes NI*-made art a mere hobby that's not done for money, that could be a good thing, at least with deflating the ego.
*(natural intelligence)
Sorry about thatThese are good, but please remember the threadiquette: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/stable-diffusion-novelai-machine-learning-art.130730/post-14024432
Also, for some reason when looking at your images at full resolution they look pixelated, as if they were generated as smaller images then scaled up to huge 5120x2880 monstrosities afterwards.
How long did that first pic take to render? What hardware are you using?I finally decided to bite the bullet and get this working last night. Really simple prompt of a Zombie apocalypse in the American civil war yielded this:
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Probably the best 1920x1080 image I've gotten out of this thing so far. Generating images of this size creates melted hellscapes, but it actually fits for this specific prompt.
Converting it to jpg killed the meta data, so here's the actual prompt: "Zombie apocalypse, American civil war, 1860s". There are no negative prompts and everything else is set to default.
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Sorry, did I say trad? I meant to say tard.
Once a public version releases I'll give it a couple of months for when the coomers make it generate realistic porn with little to no artifacts.Apparently there's this "new" AI program out called "Gen-2" that let's you create AI generated videos.
So far it looks like we're getting a rehash over "(insert media franchise here) as a 80s dark fantasy" only this time it's AI generated commercials about whatever.
It's clearly not ready to kill off all animators, but I can easily imagine one Warner Bros. Discovery intern being forced to make an entire Adult Swim show with stoner content in the style of that Pizza Nuggets commercial. WHOAThe video shit people made with Stable Diffusion is pretty nice but raw text-to-video is really amazing. Chinese and Korean animators BTFO, anime industry hardened or BTFO. Don't really know, the Japs always embrace the new shit to become more efficient while Americans suddenly become ultra conservatives because the AI was supposed to replace physical labor before the things that are mostly automated or completely digitalized.
What you're looking for is called outpainting. I only run Stable Diffusion locally so I don't know whether any of the many services support this, but I bet one does.Sorry if this is an obvious question, but does anyone know a service that would let me upload an image and "expand" it in a matching style or create a matching background? For example, going from this:
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to this:
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Is it possible?