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tonalamatl-diffusion
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tonalamatl-diffusion is a version of the popular Stable Diffusion model that has been fine-tuned on the Codex Borgia, a 16th century Meso-American manuscript. This model can generate visually striking images inspired by the rich visual style and iconography of this ancient text. Like Stable Diffusion, tonalamatl-diffusion is a powerful text-to-image model that can translate written prompts into photorealistic images. However, the fine-tuning process has given this model a unique aesthetic that sets it apart from the original. Model inputs and outputs tonalamatl-diffusion takes a text prompt as input and generates one or more images as output. The model also accepts optional parameters such as an initial image to use as a starting point, a seed value for reproducible randomness, and controls over the image generation process. Inputs Prompt**: The text prompt that describes the desired image Init Image**: An initial image to use as a starting point for variations Mask**: A black and white image to use as a mask for inpainting over the init image Seed**: A random seed value for reproducible generation Width/Height**: The desired size of the output image Scheduler**: The algorithm used to schedule the diffusion process Guidance Scale**: The scale for classifier-free guidance Prompt Strength**: The strength of the prompt when using an init image Num Inference Steps**: The number of denoising steps to perform Outputs One or more images generated based on the input prompt and parameters Capabilities tonalamatl-diffusion can generate a wide variety of images inspired by the Codex Borgia, including depictions of Mesoamerican deities, rituals, and symbolic imagery. The model's unique aesthetic, with its vivid colors and intricate details, sets it apart from more generic text-to-image models. While the model's capabilities are impressive, it's important to remember that it is an AI system and its outputs may contain biases or inaccuracies. What can I use it for? tonalamatl-diffusion could be used to create visually striking illustrations for books, games, or other media inspired by Mesoamerican culture and mythology. The model's ability to generate unique images from text prompts could also be valuable for creative projects, art installations, or even product design. As with any powerful AI tool, it's important to use tonalamatl-diffusion responsibly and consider the ethical implications of its use. Things to try One interesting aspect of tonalamatl-diffusion is its ability to generate variations on a theme by using an initial image as a starting point. Try providing the model with a simple sketch or collage and see how it transforms and elaborates on the existing elements. You could also experiment with different prompts and input parameters to explore the range of styles and subject matter the model can produce.
Updated 10/14/2024