For prompt engineering, OpenArt published a Stable Diffusion Prompt Book[1] analogous to the one for DALL-E 2.<p>[1] <a href="https://openart.ai/promptbook" rel="nofollow">https://openart.ai/promptbook</a>
Also, if you don't want to mess around with setting up Jupyter notebooks, I made a service for generating SD images:<p><a href="https://www.phantasmagoria.me" rel="nofollow">https://www.phantasmagoria.me</a>
This is why things like reddit / hn exist; a raw list of links gives you no idea what’s interesting and what’s just irrelevant.<p>I think the tldr is, in the last month:<p>- 1.5 model came out; its ok. Incremental improvement, not really significant.<p>- new VAE came out; this actually tangibly improves fine details, like feet and hands.<p>The rest is random crap around supporting tooling or vague hand wavy research stuff.<p>Don’t get me wrong, lots of stuff happening, that’s great, but a lot of it is basically nothing really worth paying attention to unless you’re specifically invested in the topic.
Also: <a href="https://rentry.org/sdmodels" rel="nofollow">https://rentry.org/sdmodels</a> for up-to-date list of Stable Diffusion models
This is pretty cool! Thank you for sharing.<p>I made a service [1] to use SD in Notion. Is it something you could share as well?<p>[1] <a href="https://slashdreamer.com/" rel="nofollow">https://slashdreamer.com/</a>
See also the GitHub repository for tracking changes; <a href="https://github.com/questianon/sdupdates" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/questianon/sdupdates</a>
Not yet available, but InventAI [<a href="https://inventai.xyz" rel="nofollow">https://inventai.xyz</a>] will offer AI generated content with some UI innovations.