NEW Prompt Cheat Sheet
TLDRThis video transcript introduces a 'Prompt Cheat Sheet' for those who struggle with creative prompts, particularly for AI image generation. The cheat sheet, shared by a user on Discord, is a collection of AI-generated images inspired by various artists' styles, as interpreted by Stable Fusion. The host demonstrates how to use the cheat sheet by selecting different styles, such as Wes Anderson and Francis Kettle, to generate unique images. The video also discusses the use of a specific sampler (DPM++ 2) and provides tips for achieving better results with or without negative prompts. The host encourages viewers to explore the styles, mix and match them, and share their creations for a fun and inspiring experience.
Takeaways
- 🎨 A user in the Discord shared a Stable Fusion cheat sheet that contains 706 AI-generated styles based on various artists.
- 🖼️ The cheat sheet is not just a collection of images, but rather interpretations of artists' styles by Stable Fusion.
- 🌟 Users can find inspiration or break away from repetitive work by exploring and copying styles they like from the cheat sheet.
- 🔍 By selecting a style, such as 'Wes Anderson', users can generate images that mimic the visual aesthetics associated with that style.
- 💡 The cheat sheet provides a tool for artists to experiment with different styles without needing complex prompts.
- 📈 The process involves selecting a style and then adding a subject, such as 'cat in a hat', to generate new images.
- 🧩 Users can mix and match styles and subjects to create unique and diverse images.
- 📸 The cheat sheet includes styles from photographers like Ansel Adams and artists like Richard Corbin, offering a wide range of visual influences.
- ⚙️ The tool uses a sampler called DPM++ 2 in Caris, which is recommended for generating images.
- 📝 There are tips and tricks available for achieving better results with the tool, although the default settings are quite effective.
- 🖌 Negative prompts can be used to refine the generated images and make them more realistic, as demonstrated in the comparison.
- 📚 The default negative prompts are considered very good and are available for users to use freely.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet' mentioned in the transcript?
-The 'Prompt Cheat Sheet' is a collection of AI-generated images that interpret various artists' styles using stable Fusion. It serves as a tool to inspire users and help them generate images in different styles without needing to come up with complex prompts themselves.
How does the stable Fusion interpret the artists' art in the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet'?
-Stable Fusion interprets the artists' art by generating images that resemble the style of the artists. Users can input a style name, such as 'Wes Anderson', and receive images that reflect a similar aesthetic.
What is the benefit of using the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet' when feeling uninspired?
-The 'Prompt Cheat Sheet' provides a variety of styles to choose from, allowing users to find new inspiration and break away from repetitive image generation. By selecting a style they like, users can copy it and start creating new images.
How many styles are available in the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet'?
-As of the time of the transcript, there are 706 different styles compiled in the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet'.
What is the role of the 'Style by' prompt in generating images?
-The 'Style by' prompt allows users to specify the style of an artist, which stable Fusion then uses to generate images that are similar to the artist's work.
What are the steps taken to generate an image using a specific style?
-To generate an image using a specific style, a user selects a style from the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet', inputs it into the stable Fusion system, and then specifies the desired image parameters, such as the number of images, resolution, and steps for the AI to run.
What is the significance of the 'DPM plus plus two' mentioned in the transcript?
-'DPM plus plus two' refers to a specific sampler used in the image generation process. It is recommended for achieving good results and is part of the settings that can be adjusted for better image outcomes.
How can users get better results with stable Fusion?
-Users can improve their results by adjusting settings like the sampler, steps, and resolution. The transcript also mentions that there are tips and tricks available for users to follow, which can be found in the video description.
What is the impact of using negative prompts in image generation?
-Negative prompts help refine the image generation process by specifying what should be avoided in the output. The transcript suggests that using default negative prompts can lead to more realistic and better-quality images.
How can users compare the results with and without negative prompts?
-Users can run the same seed with and without negative prompts and compare the resulting images to see the difference in quality and style. This can help them decide whether to use negative prompts in their future image generation.
What are the recommended steps for users who want to use the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet'?
-Users should first identify a style they like from the 'Prompt Cheat Sheet', input that style into stable Fusion, adjust the image parameters as desired, and then generate the images. They can also experiment with different styles and settings to find the best results.
Where can users find the default negative prompts mentioned in the transcript?
-The default negative prompts can be found in the video description, where they are provided for free. Users can access them to enhance their image generation process.
Outlines
🎨 Exploring AI-Generated Artistic Styles
The speaker introduces a stable Fusion sheet, which is a collection of AI-generated images that represent different artists' styles. The user can input a style name, such as 'Wes Anderson', and receive images that mimic the artistic style of that artist. This tool is particularly useful for those seeking inspiration or looking to break away from repetitive image creation. The speaker also demonstrates how to use the tool by generating images in the style of various artists, including Francis Kettle and Richard Corbin. The process is straightforward, requiring no complicated prompts. The video also touches on the use of different samplers and provides tips for achieving better results.
📸 Comparing Image Generation with and without Negative Prompts
The speaker discusses the impact of using negative prompts in the image generation process. They compare two sets of generated images: one with default negative prompts and one without. The images with negative prompts are noted to have more realistic skin tones and overall better quality. The speaker recommends using the default negative prompts for improved results and informs the audience that these prompts can be found in the video description, available for free. The video concludes with an encouragement to experiment with different styles and to share the best creations.
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Keywords
💡Prompt
💡Stable Fusion
💡Artists
💡AI Generated Images
💡Inspiration
💡Styles
💡Wes Anderson
💡Francis Bacon
💡Richard Corbin
💡Ansel Adams
💡Negative Prompts
Highlights
A user in the Discord posted a stable Fusion cheat sheet, which is a collection of artists' styles interpreted by AI.
The cheat sheet contains 706 different styles that can inspire users and help them break out of creative ruts.
By using the style of Wes Anderson, users can generate images similar to his distinctive visual style.
The cheat sheet allows users to copy styles and start working on their own creative projects.
Francis Cattle's style is characterized by blocky colors and a painterly look, which can be replicated using the cheat sheet.
Richard Corbin's style is very specific, and the cheat sheet can generate images close to his original work.
The cheat sheet uses either Deliberate or Dream Shaper for image generation, with Deliberate being a preferred choice.
DPM++2 is recommended as a great sampler for achieving better results with the cheat sheet.
Tips and tricks are provided to help users get the most out of the cheat sheet without needing to make significant changes.
Ansel Adams' photography style can be applied to generate black and white images with high contrast.
Comparing images generated with and without negative prompts shows that the default negative prompts can enhance realism.
The cheat sheet is completely free and encourages users to explore different styles and create unique images.
The video description provides access to the default negative prompts for users to utilize in their own projects.
The cheat sheet is an excellent resource for those looking to experiment with different artistic styles and AI-generated images.
Users are encouraged to mix and match styles and show off their best creations using the cheat sheet.
The cheat sheet offers a fun and engaging way to explore new artistic styles and inspire creativity.
The video provides a comprehensive guide on how to use the cheat sheet effectively for generating AI images.