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myfaceistupid

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prompt: "retro_neon psychedelic neon art half body art portrait of a clean shaven man with short black hair looking up at a brilliant colorful tye-dye sky.front view.digital art, digital painting, "

using these two loras:

https://civitai.com/models/569937/retro-neon-style-fluxsdxlpony

https://civitai.com/models/637230/flux-lora-collection-xlabs (the art one)

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Here’s a video on the topic:

https://youtu.be/7gDKbT_l2us?si=AdhUYzvPahT0gcRk

It’s 3 years old, and a lot has happened since then, but I think it’s still relevant.

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I generated this image with a 12gb 3060 and 16gb of system RAM

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I did not want to accidentally send more comments to the person in the screenshots way by posting a link. It was a recipe for brownies. Here is the comment made by the author:

The recipe with the comments is easy enough to find online though.

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I looked for the recipe this comment was made in, and in the comments, the original author of the recipe mentions replacing whole or part of the oil with applesauce which might explain why.

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Prompt for the main image is:

gritty graphic novel art, a warrior holding up his hand which has turned into the head of a fire breathing dragon and shouting “forefathers one and all, bear witness!” speech bubble

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Text is a lot easier on bing/dalle 3, for stable diffusion, its better to just do it manually, or use controlnet. There are loras like this one though: https://civitai.com/models/176555/harrlogos-xl-finally-custom-text-generation-in-sd

But its mostly for logos, and still takes a bit of prompting to get it to write what you want.

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Before tv, phones and such, watching someone get sawed in half was probably the best form of entertainment you could have. Other than watching a play or something.

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