SDXL Beta Test Collections

I've been having some fun running experiments on NightCafe using the new Stable Diffusion XL model. Here are some collections of studies so far: - SDXL Beta: Artists, AG 275 creations - SDXL Beta: NC Preset (Grid only) 35 creations - SDXL Beta: NC Presets 105 creations - SDXL Beta: VFX Environments 96 creations - SDXL Beta: VFX Scenes … Continue reading SDXL Beta Test Collections

Art Movements in Stable Diffusion (Portrait, Sci-fi city, Landscape)

A visual reference guide on the effects of some artistic movements when used as modifiers in a prompt on NightCafe's Stable Diffusion text-to-image generator. Jump to a section beginning with: <A> <B to E> <F to K> <L to N> <O to R> <S to V> All prompts are the column heading + caption and … Continue reading Art Movements in Stable Diffusion (Portrait, Sci-fi city, Landscape)

New Collections Page

A new page has been added to the blog: https://tdraw.art/collections to showcase all of the collections that I've made on NightCafe. This will be where you can access all of the individual creations contained within my studies and galleries. I'm planning to add a preview to each one eventually, but for now, it's only the … Continue reading New Collections Page

NightCafe Coherent Weight Slider Study

Ever wanted to see an example of the effects of all possible combinations of weights when using a Start Image in Coherent on NightCafe? I have. In increments of 0.2 (or 20%) I've created 216 individual images to show all possible combinations of the weight sliders so that you can find the right balance of … Continue reading NightCafe Coherent Weight Slider Study

Algorithm Study: 3×6

Comparison of how the NightCafe Text to Image Artistic (VQGAN+CLIP) and Coherent (CLIP Guided Diffusion) algorithms generate images using 3 artists with 6 prompts. The initial Artistic and Coherent creations (columns 1 and 2) are generated without a start image, while the final image in each row was created with Coherent using the Artistic output … Continue reading Algorithm Study: 3×6