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    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Stable-Dreamfusion

    Text-to-3D & Image-to-3D & Mesh Exportation with NeRF + Diffusion

    A pytorch implementation of the text-to-3D model Dreamfusion, powered by the Stable Diffusion text-to-2D model. This project is a work-in-progress and contains lots of differences from the paper. The current generation quality cannot match the results from the original paper, and many prompts still fail badly! Since the Imagen model is not publicly available, we use Stable Diffusion to replace it (implementation from diffusers). Different from Imagen, Stable-Diffusion is a latent diffusion model, which diffuses in a latent space instead of the original image space. ...
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    Dynacover

    Dynacover

    Dynamic Twitter images and banners

    Dynacover is a PHP GD + TwitterOAuth CLI app to dynamically generate Twitter header images and upload them via the API. This enables you to build cool little tricks, like showing your latest followers or GitHub sponsors, your latest content created, a qrcode to something, a progress bar for a goal, and whatever you can think of. You can run Dynacover in three different ways. As a GitHub action: the easiest way to run Dynacover is by setting it up in a public repository with GitHub Actions, using repository secrets for credentials. Follow this step-by-step guide to set this up - no coding is required. With Docker: you can use the public erikaheidi/dynacover Docker image to run Dynacover with a single command, no PHP is required. ...
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