Hello, with the help of this community I started playing a little bit with Stable Diffusion. Since I am a web developer I would like to generate web sites favicons or app icons with it, is it possible? I already tried using DreamShaper with a lora I found, but I am having a hard time to put the letter “B” in the logo.

I don’t know if it metters, but I am running it using Automatic1111 web-ui locally in a Nvidia RTX 3070TI (8GB VRAM) with xformers enabled.

Any tips or tutorials you could suggest?

Thank You.

  • Razunter@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Use ControlNet if you want to put something specific into the image.

    Also, this Lora is very helpful, just adjust its weight.

    Prompt:

    (letter B) (favicon:1.3), circle, high contrast BREAK (sticker), 2d art, no humans, (vector art, illustration), vivid colors, simple, (black background) BREAK 4k, 8k, highres BREAK (masterpiece, best quality) <lora:anime_minimalist_v1:0.3>

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    1 year ago

    I’ve experimented with this a little. In my experience, you just keep generating off of your prompts until you get lucky and it outputs something you will get good results with at smaller sizes. I can’t really say I have a workable prompt, but I try to use things like icon and clip art and highly stylized to try to get something that has thicker lines and fewer precise details.

    Definitely post-process in an application like photoshop. You might be able to get away with as little as a crop and shrink, but I’d bet you’d have to erase some extraneous details to get a nice result in the end.

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      1 year ago

      Adobe Illustrator would make a lot of sense in this case as part of the post-process as well. It’s used to create vector graphics which can be scaled up or down easily. Steal it if you do of course because fuck adobe

  • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If you’re looking for a solid background I think I saw a tip where someone would load an image with a solid color and run img2img with a very high denoise strength.