:!marseydrawing1: PSA: You can use Adobe's new generative fill feature standalone on their site for free :marseychuddance:

Follow up to the previous post: https://rdrama.net/h/marsey/post/174770/marsoyhype-its-over-for-artcels-with

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16855499008312178.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1685550580095228.webp

Found out on this Github discussion post (quite a :marseylongpost: but basically a web UI for StableDiffusion wants to emulate what Photoshop's able to do) that the generative fill nonsense can be used on their Firefly site: https://firefly.adobe.com/

This weekend someone told me that you do not really need an Adobe Subscription to use Firefly, and the popular Generative Fill can be used from their website (even without an Adobe account)!

After learning about this, I tested that Firefly Generative Fill with some test images used during the development of ControlNet. The performance of that model is super impressive and the technical architecture is more user-friendly than Stable Diffusion toolsets.

Overall, the behaviors of Adobe Firefly Generative Fill are:

1. if users do not provide any prompts, the inpaint does not fail, and the generating is guided by image contents.

2. if users provide prompts, the generating is guided by both prompts and image contents.

3. Given its results, it is likely that the results with or without prompts are generated by a same model pipeline.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16855720606865168.webp

They're right about not needing an Adobe subscription to use it but you still need to have an Adobe account so make a throwaway one or something if you're afraid of the glowies :!marseyspyglow:

Just thought it might be interesting if you saw the earlier post but didn't want to install Photoshop from a random Google drive link or something :!marseyspyglow: or you're using a Chromebook like me

The generated images might not be super duper great or anything but it's pretty decent if it's just some simple shenanigans I guess, plus it's free (apart from Adobe collecting your user data :marseyschizowave: )

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>chiobu uses a chromebook

:mars#eynotes:

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The only people that use Chromebook are grade-school children :marseyhmmm:

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VS Code runs smoothly enough natively and I just RDP to a Windows machine if need be :marseygiveup:

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You should really just buy yourself a real computer for your birthday or something

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:#marseysob:

it's a real computerr!!! :chudtantrum: :marseycope:

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Maybe she isn't a p-do after all...

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I bet shota is actually 1000yo boys

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See! It's a good device! :!marseyagreesuperspeed:

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It turns on yes

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It’s really not as bad as you might think it is :marseygiveup:

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I've used one.

You can't bs me.

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Ok maybe it was bad a few years ago but like we have dark mode now and material UI and Steam runs on the higher end models :marseycope:

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Those are 3 :marseyl:s.

How is "steam finally runs on super high end, $2000 models with 4gb ram and 256gb hdds"

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