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The original was posted on /r/stablediffusion by /u/Necessary_Button3088 on 2023-11-06 08:29:13.
Hey everyone!
Long story short, I’m an art graduate with some comic projects under my belt, and I’ve finally decided to bite the bullet and look into AI as a way to help with workflow (outside of concept art if I can help it).
I got some key things I want to know before I use AI resources like Stable diffusion:
- 1: Can I “Teach” Stable Diffusion to use more of my own style of drawing/colors/etc?
I figure if I can do this, my own generated art would at least have some intrinsic value visually rather than just through my wordsmithing.
- 2: How hard is it to maintain consistency (ex: environments, reoccurring characters, vehicles, etc)? Is there a database-like system I can save specific concepts?
This would be especially useful when I want to put characters into different poses without losing little details (like arm patches). That and losing my mind needing to reupload samples every time.
- 3: Is there concrete evidence that Stable Diffusion addressed whatever legal concerns it was hit with earlier this year? Any I should be privy to?
While I have no issues with using resources under public domain and for commercial use, I want to avoid stealing from artist who don’t consent to such rules. Ethics aside, I eventually want to sell my work without lawyers hitting me up with copywrite violations.
If anyone wouldn’t mind humoring me with any of these concerns, it would be awesome!
Cheers!
Edit: to everyone who replied the past twelve hours, thanks for the awesome responses!