My wife came across this Mac AI Art App called DiffusionBee, so I decided to buy an M1 Mac Studio in order to run it. It takes a lot of ram. We immediately fell in love with it, both of us being Graphic Designers from way back, and have been creating prompts for just about anything you can think of. There's a lot of trial and error. Sometimes the first attempt works well, but for the most part it takes a lot of prompt variations to get the required effect. You have to be creative, and have an imagination in order to really get what you want out of it. We use Photoshop and Pixelmator Pro to alter and fine tune the images. Some people don't consider this real art, but whether you are using a brush, a mouse, an Apple Pencil, or any other art tool, it takes time and the effort to create something for you and others to enjoy.
We added a couple more resources to our AI arsenal, Affinity Photo 2 and an App called Roll Art Die for M1 and M2 Macs with Monterey and above. Roll Art Die is available for free at the Mac App Store, DiffusionBee can be downloaded for free at https://diffusionbee.com.
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Comments (2)
ladylake
She looks fierce.
Richardphotos
she is intense, but her beauty is evident