Here is a list of various artist/style cheat sheets available for SD 1.5 and SD XL. There may be other sheets for MidJourney but I have been into SD for a while and that's why I have collected these. <a href="https://gist.github.com/SMUsamaShah/218e602d508e891a123929ce7d5885d4" rel="nofollow">https://gist.github.com/SMUsamaShah/218e602d508e891a123929ce...</a>
I do wonder how many distinct artistic styles Midjourney and other similar image generators <i>actually</i> have. Say that you you were to cluster all the styles it knows about based on similarity and then generate images of the same things with all of them - how far apart would the styles have to be before the difference between them is larger than the normal variability in output? It's my general understanding that getting a reasonably decent imitation of a particular artist's style is usually a lot more difficult than just putting their name in a prompt, that what that copies is generally fairly superficial and high-level stuff.
What would happen if a platform focused on a company like Disney, offering images in the style of Frozen / Cinderella / etc?<p>Midjourney can already generate fire Elsa[1] and zombie Elsa[2]. I wonder if this kind of usage ever grows enough to start bothering corporations.<p>[1]: <a href="https://prompthero.com/prompt/be1b58e6fef" rel="nofollow">https://prompthero.com/prompt/be1b58e6fef</a><p>[2]: (nsfw cartoon gore) <a href="https://prompthero.com/prompt/00e7433fb1a" rel="nofollow">https://prompthero.com/prompt/00e7433fb1a</a>
Can anyone share artistic projects that have used generative AI? Where it is used as a tool, and not as a goal.<p>ie something that’s not:<p>- Poster/illustration where stock photo would have been used beforehand<p>- NSFW<p>- Experiments trying to display model quality (like on /r SD)<p>The closest I’ve found so far was Rock paper scissors (found from HN) [0], but it’s unclear if it was really less work than usual CGI/animation techniques, and for worse quality.<p>I’d be particularly interested to know it has been used by (amateurs?) webtoons/comics, and how they have solved the issues related to consistency of style and character.<p>[0] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVT3WUa-48Y" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVT3WUa-48Y</a>
This will sound like a stupid question, but is there a downloadable list of all the art styles understood by these models as an offline PDF?<p>If there isn't, I'm very, very tempted to make one myself. Each style entry consists of a description and a list of models that understand it and any special tags or keywords the model needs to generate output with that style.<p>I know we have a lot of websites dedicated to this, but this information is more suited for a wiki
Site no longer loading (anyone else?). Possible hug of death from hn traffic:<p>> A timeout occurred. Error code 524. Visit cloudflare.com for more information. 2024-01-13 04:34:06 UTC<p>Wayback machine gives a snapshot as at a few days ago:<p><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20240113031449/https://midlibrary.io/styles" rel="nofollow">https://web.archive.org/web/20240113031449/https://midlibrar...</a>
Cloning a style doesn't replace an artist.
the AI doesn't get things like proper lighting, emphasis, motion, perspective and, above all else, intention.<p>They're also not copyrightable. if you use an AI piece in your product, anyone can take it and make a competing product with the same piece or prompt chain.<p>They're good to replace crude doodles or making some references to have a real artist work on your idea, though. that way humans keep their jobs and machine improves the process.
How can I use this? For example: if I have a picture of my wife, how can I apply one of these styles to her picture? I've downloaded InvokeAI and it runs, but I can't get it to just apply a style to an existing picture.<p>I wanted to give her a birthday present and her picture using the style of her favorite artist in a frame would be amazing.
> Who is Andrei Kovalev?<p>I call BS -- every attribute of the "non-profit, volunteers" is calculated to deflect hostile rejection.. "community" has AI chat agents ready to help you?<p>how many actual art school people do you know who tried to make their showcase website.. Is it like this one? Notice the Andrei says "studio photography" .. a tech skill, not an illustrator.<p>as a representative of actual Art School people -- this is awful socially.. really
If you like anime artists, there is this: <a href="https://rentry.co/NAIDv3artisttagtest" rel="nofollow">https://rentry.co/NAIDv3artisttagtest</a>, a list of 470 artists using the last model of NovelAI (this time they trained their model without removing artist names).<p>Fun fact, this model is based on SDXL, finetuned probably on a cluster of H100s (from coreweave).