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by solardev
1275 days ago
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Hah, thanks! The finished output was rather enjoyable (if a bit silly throughout, as a children's book ought to be!), with a happy ending too. Some more feedback: 1) I don't know if this is possible, but can you ask the upstream generators to try to maintain a consistent image style between pages? The different look and feel page to page can be a little jarring 2) Similarly, I don't suppose there's a way to keep the look of each character consistent through the story? It's not always clear who's who, from page to page. The examples have a single character, and it's able to maintain the same hair and clothing style, but with multiple characters it's hard to keep track of who's who. 3) An on-page "regenerate image" (perhaps with an additional prompt?) might be helpful to further fix up some of the trippier images 4) Can the payment model accommodate longer stories? Like if I wanted to pay more for a 50-page book with more details and dialogue, etc.? Overall though, this is a great synthesis of upstream AI producers and I'm excited to see how it develops! A book like this might make a fun gift for some of the kids in my life... thanks for the demo :) |
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2) Character consistency is a much harder topic but we have couple of ideas, either dreambooth for each combination of hair/age/color etc. and or layering and rendering one character at a time then layering them over an image should give much more stable characters.
3) Regenerate - we were thinkin on a button for the whole book, so that you can regenerate it if it's not to your liking up to N times. With illustrations we were thinking to first add 3-4 versions of your illustrations that you can review and set which is best and as a next step regeneration.
4) Current payment model was just a test if anyone would be willing to pay for the book. We were thinking subscription and N chapters per tier, so that you can generate like a 100 chapters a week. And how you want to spend it it's your choice.
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I work full-time so this is side-project done in two weeks, it's far from what it could be but I am still happy that I've got something working and at least someone finds enjoyable.