Damn, would love it in my native language. From experience, whenever I buy a game in English, I'm the only one who wants to play it.
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One of my favourites that's not known very much is Meg Myers. She puts raw emotion into her music.
Well, yes. Not sure what did I miss?
Same! I never understood the criticism. Yeah, all of his dialogues are awkward. But they perfectly fit his character.
When you order a chosen one and a Chewbacca from Wish.
Does someone consider Jedi the good guys? I found them awful since I was a kid.
I was seriously waiting for "So uncivilized".
Sorry for the late reply! I couldn't check when I noticed the comment and then I forgot. The model is AlbedoBase XL (SDXL)
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Here are the full generation parameters:
Prompt: artistic, abstract, lines, light colors
Negative prompt: ugly, deformed, dark
Model: AlbedoBase XL (SDXL)
Sampler: k_dpmpp_sde
Karras: Yes
CFG scale: 7
Size: 1024x512 px
Steps: 30
CLIP skip: 1
If you don't want to start with local software, I can recommend AI Horde (for example through Horde NG) which is a service where you get free access to a cluster of volunteer Stable Diffusion (and Stable Cascade) workers.
You can use those models commercially and all of them can be used locally. The models are owned by those who created them, if you're asking about a model you modify and train yourself, then it really depends on the original license, but IIRC for Stable Diffusion, you own the model, but you also have to license it under the same conditions as the original model.
Who owns the generated image is much less clear and really depends on the country. For example in my jurisdiction such an image is not a copyrightable work, meaning no one owns it.
Anyway, using AI Horde is a good start because it does not require that you learn how to use the models locally but at the same time it's not a watered down service like most AI services are. And it's completely free.
Not sure what you mean? That I posted it to 3 separate communities?
I've seen some "normal" looking person made by AI, though it's definitely a minority of the images.