I rarely remember my dreams when I wake up, but last night I did, at least a few glimpses. It’s (of course) not exactly how I remember it, but pretty close.

Essentially these are like planet “seeds”. They were somehow very slowly grown and then released into space like balloons, where they’d grow further into planets.

I probably would have forgotten or not be able to visualize it by now, but thanks to SD I have a reminder. I just find that so, so cool. Has anyone else recreated a dream using AI?

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      1 year ago

      Was a lot faster than I was expecting! I think it was probably ~2 hours, and a good amount of luck to find it. If I could wrap my brain around inpainting, or had any kind of actual artistic skill, I could have added the bits of rock/scale that kinda fell away as the “seeds” lifted away, and they had some more variety between them too.

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          1 year ago

          I was actually just about to give up completely on the seed and try something else altogether, and deleted most of my prompt that was trying to specify colours, shapes, etc. Now that I think of it, I usually have better luck with a simpler prompt.

          (professional photography:1), (epic lighting:1), (geographical landscape shot:1), (exotic alien planet) (high resolution, 4k hdr)

          Negative prompt: blurry, out of focus, bad drawing, sketch, text, annotation, writing, font, letters, ((people)), ((watermark))

          Steps: 30, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 8.5, Seed: 1575107236, Size: 768x512, Model hash: bfea7e18e2, Model: AbsoluteReality, Version: v1.4.0