Amuse 2.0 - beta - AI image generation

Trunks0

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System requirements are a little funky for this beta. Hopefully later versions will have wider HW support.
 
Here's a few quick ones. Ran on balanced quality.

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Generation is pretty fast on my 7900XTX. No XDNA super resolution though with just the graphics card and lack of compatible CPU.
 
Weird thing to not let the Super Res tech work on GPU. But it is a beta release, so maybe that will change.
 
wow very cool, thanks for the heads up. It had to download 11gb model

"red miata driving through a busy street in pakistan" (for KAC)

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Getting lots of errors "GPU will not respond to the command" on my work laptop (RTX 3050)

I should try this on my home PC.
 
I generated some nice Nebulas and they responded quiet well to also being upscaled using "SwinIR BSRGAN x4"

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I think I'm gonna rather enjoy using this to make backgrounds that work well for my 32:9 display.
 
What model are you guys using? I tried to do a few people prompts and it the person had messed up face / hands / feet.
 
What model are you guys using? I tried to do a few people prompts and it the person had messed up face / hands / feet.
Suggest adding negative prompts. Like ugly; distorted; ugly eyes and etc. But it can often take a multiple generations to get a good result. Including a random name also helps for reasons I don't get when generating people lol.

Use ChatGPT to create prompts for Amuse. Make sure to ask for a prompt related to the model you are using (amuse says what the model in use is under the name). So like "Can you create a prompt for StableDiffusionXL?" And then ask if it can make for one for *insert your description of what you want*. This works well, because your using ChatGPT extremely good LLM to create a prompt designed for the far less impressive language model used by StableDiffusion models designed to run on our little systems.

I've liked the results with EpicRealism v5.
 
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Played around with it for a bit mostly using simple prompts I thought might be amusing. I think the novelty of that has worn of, though, and I doubt I'll be digging into it enough to generate more complex imagery. I might try generating a few images to use as wallpaper before I uninstall it, though.

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