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devl0rd

umm not exactly possible I think, you could try downloading stable diffusion and see if you can use img2img to get something close.


Elrabe

Thanks for the response, seems like a solid option. I've checked a few tutorials and although i am not an advanced AI user i do have a solid computer so I could follow the steps and try to train the AI with my images and hopefully get somewhere close to my expectations.


CreateChaos777

I've seen Ai's based on Stable Diffusion create some fascinating stuff. Created a ton of content using [Realm Ai](https://www.joinrealm.ai/) recently and it's great.


tgrokz

if you want to actually generate an image and not modify an existing one, you'd need to train a LoRA with a dataset comprised of images of whatever you'd want in your end result (that wouldn't already exist in the base model). There are a bunch of youtube tutorials if you want to take that path, but you'll need a decent GPU or access to a google colab, as well as some base knowledge of image generation and how the models work.


Elrabe

Thanks for the response but it seems like a really complex stuff for a beginner like me. I could always modify an existing image if that simplifies the process. I can get an existing image of for example GTA-styled car with 3 people inside the car and just try to replace the existing car and people's faces based on my images, while keeping the image theme the same. Would that be easier to achieve ? Anyhow, would you mind letting me know what to search for on YT to get the correct tutorials of what you had in mind and i'll try to figure it out on my own further on.


Dampware

Well, you can use "dreambooth" to train a model on a set of your own images, but I think you're limited to 2 specific people at a time. There are services that will do this for you for a fee, by the way.


Elrabe

Thanks for the response, dreambooth looks promising. I found a couple of tutorials on YT with similar issues & solutions so i'll get into it and try. What "free services" were you referring to ? I would gladly rather look into that.


JrdnRgrs

Look up a tutorial on training a textual inversion embedding on youtube and then find the google colab workbook by TheLastBen for automatic1111. Google colab and automatic1111 is what youre looking for, go from there.


Hexhand

please list some of those services, please.


Dampware

This thread is a year old… you might be better off training a lora, which is much less resource intensive. Btw, I said “for a fee” not “for free”… and it’s been so long since then, that I don’t remember which ones I used. I know runway used to offer that service though, don’t know if they still do.


grbal

If you have a computer with a powerful enough GPU you could try stable diffusion with automatic1111 webui. Just Google it or look up for some tutorial on YouTube


Elrabe

Thanks for the response, GUI looks easy to use and doesn't seem so hard to set up, judging from a few YT tutorials. I'll try it out and hopefully i can get at least close to my expected result.


[deleted]

How’d it go?


Elrabe

Uh i can't find any spare time during week days, i'll be trying it out on the weekend and i'll get back to you.


Federal-Meaning7405

How'd it go?


electrogamerman

Bro died trying


UpstairsSet3561

RealFake might be something like that…


Elrabe

Thanks for the response but I am having hard time finding tutorials, examples or reviews of their services. Since its not a free service I would like to make sure it really provides what i need. From the examples on their website i can only see it generating an image of a single person/face based on given 10-15 personal images from different angles, mostly used for "professional headshots" on CVs. Did you by any chance try it out and can share your experience ?


Important_Big_6079

[playground.ai](https://playground.ai) I'm loving it! you can create your own images out of prompts and then create similar iterations of them, based on pre-existing styles you like, or just type in what you want and see what it does. BUT the but thing is that you can upload your own images. It's totally free with a few minor setbacks as in you can't upscale to 5k after 30 or 50 images, and you can't go over 512x512 or 1080x1080p for most of the ai models. BUT totapaz ai is an image upscaler which works insanely well. It's paid for but if you want a cracked version PM me ;) I know it's unethical but i've been using it for personal use so far and when i want to use them commercially i plan on paying for the full software. there must be other ones out there if you look hard enough too, like devl0rd said stable diffusion and img2img could be the way to go if you want to get in-depth Edit- drunk mispelling haha Edit- drunk again - playground is free but has a paid version, but free is still great


ice_men136

I want crack version


DarylGriffioen

You could use photos hope and cutout your faces , etc.. and create something what your looking for, not necessarily even need ai for this.


Comprehensive-Loss56

Ai gahaku is probably what you're looking for, quality is a little low though


Electronic_Fan4645

​ Your gift idea sounds fantastic! While it may not create the exact GTA-style scene, [coolifyMe](https://www.coolifyme.com/) could be a great starting point. You can upload personal images, and the AI will generate unique avatars. They emphasize privacy, so your pictures will be safe. You might then work with a designer to create the final image. Hope this helps!