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    OpenAI PicGen x23

    OpenAI PicGen x23

    OpenAI Picture Generator - experimental 23

    'Picture Generator' is a console (command-prompt) desktop application developed using python 3.6.8 and other add-on libaries. The experimental application uses OpenAI api from OpenAI account to create pictures on a PC Apps. User is prompt to save the API Key when app starts-up (a one-time process, the api key is saved in api-key json file for later use). 'Generated pictures' are saved 'Gen Pics' folder in the same app folder.
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    VQGAN-CLIP web app

    VQGAN-CLIP web app

    Local image generation using VQGAN-CLIP or CLIP guided diffusion

    VQGAN-CLIP has been in vogue for generating art using deep learning. Searching the r/deepdream subreddit for VQGAN-CLIP yields quite a number of results. Basically, VQGAN can generate pretty high-fidelity images, while CLIP can produce relevant captions for images. Combined, VQGAN-CLIP can take prompts from human input, and iterate to generate images that fit the prompts. Thanks to the generosity of creators sharing notebooks on Google Colab, the VQGAN-CLIP technique has seen widespread...
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