I am beginning to like venice.ai.
This is my second session with the LLM. First time out, I just played with shapes. There are two iron limits on the free version. First, of course, five image prompts (two images per prompt). Second ... I'll show you.
Now though, meet Farrah, born of the following prompt:
Create a photorealistic image of a human female bearing a general resemblance to Farrah Fawcett. Her height is five feet, five inches with slender hips, lean waist, and small round breasts. She wears a summer dress with a tight bodice, wide skirt, white with a small flower print of bluebells. The skirt ends above her knees and her feet are bare. She stands with her hands on her hips and one knee slightly bent. She is smiling and her chin is slightly lowered, eyes raised to the viewer. Her skin is tanned lightly and evenly.


The LLM likes to play with her hair. I know, I know -- she should be a blonde. I ran out of prompts.
The second major limit, letting the algorithm speak for itself, is --
"Mature Filter is enabled on free accounts. Upgrade to Venice Pro for access to uncensored image generation, character conversations, and advanced features." But ...
Your images go into a slide show. The images you request are created. Depending on your account's status, and perhaps whether the site is dialing behind the interface, the image may be blurred. Thus, Farrah wearing only a smile.
One last factoid. While I was just playing with shapes, the LLM created my images in png format. I asked today for a "photorealistic" result and it rendered in webp. This matters because? Compatibility. When I tried to use Paint3D, I couldn't work on the png images. I had to use Paint, and it took me a moment to stop raving and swearing and start thinking.
Not that I don't enjoy raving and swearing.
This is my second session with the LLM. First time out, I just played with shapes. There are two iron limits on the free version. First, of course, five image prompts (two images per prompt). Second ... I'll show you.
Now though, meet Farrah, born of the following prompt:
Create a photorealistic image of a human female bearing a general resemblance to Farrah Fawcett. Her height is five feet, five inches with slender hips, lean waist, and small round breasts. She wears a summer dress with a tight bodice, wide skirt, white with a small flower print of bluebells. The skirt ends above her knees and her feet are bare. She stands with her hands on her hips and one knee slightly bent. She is smiling and her chin is slightly lowered, eyes raised to the viewer. Her skin is tanned lightly and evenly.


The LLM likes to play with her hair. I know, I know -- she should be a blonde. I ran out of prompts.
The second major limit, letting the algorithm speak for itself, is --
"Mature Filter is enabled on free accounts. Upgrade to Venice Pro for access to uncensored image generation, character conversations, and advanced features." But ...
Your images go into a slide show. The images you request are created. Depending on your account's status, and perhaps whether the site is dialing behind the interface, the image may be blurred. Thus, Farrah wearing only a smile.
One last factoid. While I was just playing with shapes, the LLM created my images in png format. I asked today for a "photorealistic" result and it rendered in webp. This matters because? Compatibility. When I tried to use Paint3D, I couldn't work on the png images. I had to use Paint, and it took me a moment to stop raving and swearing and start thinking.
Not that I don't enjoy raving and swearing.
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