AI Art & Image Generation
A place to share images and art generated by artificial intelligence and similar tools.
Rules:
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All posts must be relevant to image generation with artificial intelligence.
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Please include the name of the AI or tool used to generate your image at beginning of your post to promote searchability. Example: "[Midjourney] Picture of a lake."
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It's not required, but we encourage you to include the prompt used to generate the image in the description of your post.
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To avoid spam, please try to limit yourself to five posts a day. Feel free to add as many images to your posts as you'd like.
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Please keep NSFW content to a minimum. Risque content is allowed, but pornographic AI art is not. There are plenty of other places to share that. Posts not flagged as NSFW will result in a temporary ban.
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Do not self promote your AI tools you created without mod permission. Also any other post about AI tools that seem sketchy will be removed and the user banned at the moderators discretion. Please report a post if you think it should fall in line with breaking this rule.
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Please be nice to your fellow users and make sure to follow Lemmy World's rules of conduct: https://mastodon.world/about
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Check out [email protected] for more AI Images.
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I agree with @livedeified that Midjourney is probably the best for beginners. It's $10 USD a month for around 200 generations which is plenty to get you started. It uses Discord as a means to interact with the AI which takes some getting used to, but is very convenient.
I recommend checking out the public generations on their Discord server: https://discord.gg/midjourney
This should hopefully give you an idea of what kinds of prompts you could try out. Midjourney also has a Docs section with a guide on getting started that you can find here: https://docs.midjourney.com/
The last thing I would push you towards if you're a bit more tech savvy, have a decently powerful PC, and determination is Stable Diffusion. It's free, and runs locally on your PC. It takes heaps of power and is a bit tricky to set up if you haven't done anything like it before, but it does great great results. Here is a fairly good guide about how to set it up in the easiest way: https://stable-diffusion-art.com/automatic1111/
Good luck, feel free to follow up if you have any more questions!