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Image generation is available in the free tier although it seems to be region locked. I take it you're not in the US


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I mean the image generation thing

I was hoping an online service would pop up where you can use someone else's hardware for a small fee and generate images. I really want to give it a try but only have a gtx970 so don't think it will work.

Paint.NET and IrfanView represent the best-of-best for simple image creation and viewing, and I cannot believe that they're free.

Is this not available as a standalone tool?

> To enable Bunny AI, simply enable the feature under the Bunny AI panel and start generating!

Where is this exactly?

Also, are the other AI image generation tools that can be used now at low prices? I've tried some of the free ones, but they have two hour wait times sometimes!


Thanks! Can you do image generation, or upload your own images for it to use?

Fantastic. Is there a community repository for image generating tools?

Have you tried midjourney for image generation? Especially for photography style images, I've gotten some really cool results that I go back to occasionally

There's a few companies that provide APIs for image-gen. Personally I've been using the Kandinsky model off Replicate. It's really high quality, I'd recommend it: https://replicate.com/ai-forever/kandinsky-2.2

Check out deepdreamgenerator.com -- requires a free account, and there are some usage limits, but it's a lot of fun to play with, and can do similar NN-based styling of images.

what's used to generate a png of this kind, pretty impressive and better than freemind

Also does AI style transfer and 2k upscaling.

Much more affordable than the other art or video generators


I am completely uninformed in this space.

Would someone be kind to explain what the current state of the art in image generation is (how does this compare to Midjourney and others)?

How do open source models stack up?

Also what are the most common use cases for image generation?


Imagine being able to configure the image generator with your own preferences for its output.

Don't you have to be incredibly skilled to draw lighting from different directions? I'm thinking "yes" - but artists are incredibly skilled.

  The free version will do everything the hobbyist version can do, but without the
  ability to export assets [...] needed for game use – however, the user will be able
  to export (watermarked) animated gifs showing off their artwork.
Great pricing scheme! I hope it works because I'd like to use this scheme too.

Hello, I made a generator. It's 100% free.

Customize with colors, filters, and transforms.


Dang. The only thing I've found that comes close is a program called PixelZap, but it hasn't been updated since 2002 and the functionality to purchase the paid version probably just sends your credit info to Russia.

There have been some approaches to client-side image generation in computer games [1][2], but they're not very successful commercially.

1. http://ifarchive.jmac.org/ 2. http://eblong.com/zarf/glulx/


Pricing seems fair though. I’d pay 1.99 for an image I needed to use this for commercial use. To do this manually might take a tad longer and may not come out as nice. I haven’t tried it yet but if it’s anything like the examples seems great.

If there isn't I am planing to create one using HN API and Bruzu ( Image generation API, I am working on ).

Interesting?

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