File:Twenty algorithmically-generated artworks of women created from a single Stable Diffusion prompt.png
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DescriptionTwenty algorithmically-generated artworks of women created from a single Stable Diffusion prompt.png |
Demonstration of the uniformity of artstyles for algorithmically-generated artworks created using exact same text prompt when using the Stable Diffusion V1-4 AI diffusion model. When the text prompt is kept the same, there is, subjectively at least, a definite visual similarity in motifs, painting styles, human anatomical proportions, and lighting effects among AI-generated outputs, even if other variables such as sampler steps, sampler type and CFG are different. As an example of how the visual style of generated AI artwork does differ when the text prompt is changed, compare with the following image which uses a different prompt to generate the images:
All artworks created using a single NVIDIA RTX 3090. Front-end used for the entire generation process is Stable Diffusion web UI created by AUTOMATIC1111. A batch of twenty 512x512 images were generated with txt2img using the following prompts:
Among these images, an assortment of different sampling settings were selected, which include:
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The Stable Diffusion AI model is released under the CreativeML OpenRAIL-M License, which "does not impose any restrictions on reuse, distribution, commercialization, adaptation" as long as the model is not being intentionally used to cause harm to individuals, for instance, to deliberately mislead or deceive, and the authors of the AI models claim no rights over any image outputs generated, as stipulated by the license.
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