CrusadeAgainstFurries
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There is an AI on Google which generates random images based on text input. Not only is it interesting to play around, but some here might use it to generate a cover, so that's why I'm mentioning it. Here is the link: https://colab.research.google.com/d...nA9UskKN5WR?usp=sharing#scrollTo=Nq0wA-wc-P-s
At the first look it might look confusing, so here's a quick tutorial:
1. you need a Google account and log in.
2. In the cell "Parameters", there is a text which says "a cityscape in the style of Van Gogh" - change the text to whatever you want to generate, but only the text. Don't change the quotation marks!
3. In the top-left corner, click on "Runtime" and then "Restart and Run all".
4. Now wait. This usually takes around 7-10min.
5. Scroll down to the cell "Train". After a ding the generated images will be shown. Also, so that you don't spook yourself: the first few generated images are usually some messed up an animal like a dog to get the system going like this:
The longer you let it run, the more precise images you get, so you can leave it for hours if you want.
6. If you want to download the pictures, you can just right-click on them and then "Save Image As...".
This is what I got for "a cathedral made of dust":
At the first look it might look confusing, so here's a quick tutorial:
1. you need a Google account and log in.
2. In the cell "Parameters", there is a text which says "a cityscape in the style of Van Gogh" - change the text to whatever you want to generate, but only the text. Don't change the quotation marks!
3. In the top-left corner, click on "Runtime" and then "Restart and Run all".
4. Now wait. This usually takes around 7-10min.
5. Scroll down to the cell "Train". After a ding the generated images will be shown. Also, so that you don't spook yourself: the first few generated images are usually some messed up an animal like a dog to get the system going like this:
The longer you let it run, the more precise images you get, so you can leave it for hours if you want.
6. If you want to download the pictures, you can just right-click on them and then "Save Image As...".
This is what I got for "a cathedral made of dust":