Just in case somebody have missed it: Stable Diffusion is another one of those "describe something and the computer makes the art for you" solutions. (DALL-E is another famous one.) The thing with Stable Diffusion is that it's Open Source, and it seems to be several levels better than the competitors.
There are so many webpages about this that I don't really know what to link to, but here's the webpage itself, which is a bit dry:
Here's an article about it, together with an amazing example:
And here's a picture from Wikipedia:
An image generated with Stable Diffusion from the prompt "Oversaturated burned light leak expired film photo of a woman's resting face submerged in a bubbly opaque liquid"
Note: I'm neither a user of this, nor do I a whole lot about it. I'm just amazed by it.
There are so many webpages about this that I don't really know what to link to, but here's the webpage itself, which is a bit dry:
Stable Diffusion Public Release — Stability AI
We are delighted to announce the public release of Stable Diffusion and the launch of DreamStudio Lite.
stability.ai
Here's an article about it, together with an amazing example:
Stable Diffusion is a really big deal
If you haven’t been paying attention to what’s going on with Stable Diffusion, you really should be. Stable Diffusion is a new “text-to-image diffusion model” that was released to the …
simonwillison.net
And here's a picture from Wikipedia:
An image generated with Stable Diffusion from the prompt "Oversaturated burned light leak expired film photo of a woman's resting face submerged in a bubbly opaque liquid"
Note: I'm neither a user of this, nor do I a whole lot about it. I'm just amazed by it.