AI General Thread

Started by Legend, Dec 05, 2022, 04:35 AM

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the-pi-guy

I feel like the biggest issue with Z-image is that it's too consistent. Which is likely a limitation of the turbo version. 

It generally generates high quality images of anything I've put in, but if you try to generate from the same prompt, the image will usually be very similar. 

I did a hamster planet, and it kept generating very similar hamsters. The actual planet part was different each time. But the hamster would have the same color, the same fur, etc.  

the-pi-guy

I feel like the stuff that my home PC generates in 15 seconds with Z-image is a lot more impressive than what I get out of Copilot in like 30....  

Legend

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Yesterday at 06:29 AMI feel like the biggest issue with Z-image is that it's too consistent. Which is likely a limitation of the turbo version.

It generally generates high quality images of anything I've put in, but if you try to generate from the same prompt, the image will usually be very similar.

I did a hamster planet, and it kept generating very similar hamsters. The actual planet part was different each time. But the hamster would have the same color, the same fur, etc. 
That's a major flaw. With stable diffusion I'd only encounter that issue if I had a specific part of the prompt cranked too high. Like hamsterx3 would produce an identical extreme version of a hamster, but just the regular prompt would produce many different hamsters.

But it still had problems if you ever wanted the hamster to do something else. Like have a hamster do a handstand, not that I tried that specific prompt, and I imagine it'd not be able to pull it off.

That's my biggest problem with image generation and video generation models right now. They just seem incapable of being novel. Like mathematically incapable. Not at all as good as llms.

the-pi-guy

I also asked it to generate a bunch of pictures of "a planet".  Made like 8 of them or so.  

All of them were basically pictures of the Earth, two of them were Earth with Saturn's rings so that was interesting.  I think 2 of them were an almost identical Earth at the same angle, and 4 of the others were at different angles. 

Quote from: Legend on Yesterday at 07:08 PMThat's a major flaw. With stable diffusion I'd only encounter that issue if I had a specific part of the prompt cranked too high. Like hamsterx3 would produce an identical extreme version of a hamster, but just the regular prompt would produce many different hamsters.
Hopefully the non-distilled version is better.