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I have no idea about computer graphics. I only tried ChatGPT a few days ago to generate images. Unfortunately, ChatGPT often refuses to generate even harmless images. As far as I know, Stable Diffusion is free and doesn’t involve babysitting. Everything looks pretty complicated, though, so what are the common hurdles and problems, and what tips actually help you make progress? I’m interested in botany and would like to create images of plants and landscapes.
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Yes. To become a master ai generator you must spend 10,000 hours studiously earning money so you can buy lots of vram.
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>>1025298
You must pray to the lord Vishnu.
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>>1025298
go to /g/ rajesh you fucking retard
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>>1025303
Troll.
>>1025308
Troll.
>>1025309
I do not think 3D has any future at all and stable diffusion will just bring renders quicker at the same quality.
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You see, OP is basically the merlin of computer graphics, he experiences time backwards and so doesn't know anything about computer graphics, except that stable diffusion is definitely the future
That or he's just so talented he has already solved every problem in his head before starting to study
Anyways for botany all you really need is to flush some tomato seeds down the drain and wait a week or so for them to sprout, then all you need is a camera
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>>1025298
Use Nano Banana in Gemini. There you can easily create a character sheet for a 3D model. Then you can elise Nano Banana Pro (you only get 3 Pro gens per day on free and the lowest plan) to feed it the character sheet and tell it to pose it and render it.

That's just one workflow, there's many right now as the technology is still so new so expect things to completely change in just a few months
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>>1025315
How is it a troll?
Type the perfect bestest prompt in the whole world and see what it looks like with only 4gigs of vram

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