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<blockquote data-quote="Myrhdraak" data-source="post: 9104806" data-attributes="member: 6694190"><p>Well I am no expert yet and I do not have a very expensive PC so each rendering take a while so it took me most part of the evening to get it where I wanted. I would say 3 hours maybe. </p><p>I used the free Stable Diffusion version and I found these really good instructions from another swedish guy, which I would recommend (you can pick up som dad jokes as well):</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@sebastiankamph/videos" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/@sebastiankamph/videos</a></p><p>I had to do a lot of iterations (both txttoimg and imgtoimg) and I used photoshop in between sometimes just to sharpen the image or cut and paste object into the picture in order to steer the AI in the right direction (the tree trunk on the right I had to "inspire" the AI to do for example. But you could have used GIMP or some other program that is free for those basic things as well.)</p><p>As for prompt, it was something like "<em>A 30th year old male druid with a blond hair and beard, intense eyes, standing in a subtropical forest</em>". However I used Sebastian Kamph's Stable Diffusion styles - "Negative" and "Digital Painting" which adds a lot of control words to get it right. See more in his videos.</p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>/Myrhdraak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myrhdraak, post: 9104806, member: 6694190"] Well I am no expert yet and I do not have a very expensive PC so each rendering take a while so it took me most part of the evening to get it where I wanted. I would say 3 hours maybe. I used the free Stable Diffusion version and I found these really good instructions from another swedish guy, which I would recommend (you can pick up som dad jokes as well): [URL]https://www.youtube.com/@sebastiankamph/videos[/URL] I had to do a lot of iterations (both txttoimg and imgtoimg) and I used photoshop in between sometimes just to sharpen the image or cut and paste object into the picture in order to steer the AI in the right direction (the tree trunk on the right I had to "inspire" the AI to do for example. But you could have used GIMP or some other program that is free for those basic things as well.) As for prompt, it was something like "[I]A 30th year old male druid with a blond hair and beard, intense eyes, standing in a subtropical forest[/I]". However I used Sebastian Kamph's Stable Diffusion styles - "Negative" and "Digital Painting" which adds a lot of control words to get it right. See more in his videos. Hope that helps. /Myrhdraak [/QUOTE]
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