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Maybe it's a saying? Like "If you're not using controlNets, then you're not diffusin' with stability!"Bobby Parker
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I use masks, mainly.Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
- 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
- Windows 11 Pro
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Yeah I've been using Tydiffusion in Max to iterate and get ideas based on stuff quickly chucked in as reference placing.
Also using it as you've done, with existing scenes just to test it out.
Really good fun and fills in for not having an interior designer on tap
What extras...Loras, models etc are you using for these?
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Can you share some examples of how Tydiffusion in max works?
I can only get so far under the hood with stable diffusion and all the model/extras your referring to - still trying to wrap my head around that.
Those are from Prome AI - I just had a meeting with a group of architects and showed them a demo of how it works. By the end of the meeting we had a rendering put together from one of their revit line drawings. Essentially compressing a weeks worth of work into an hour at a coffee shop.
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Yeah maybe people missed the Tydiffusion thing as it was basically shadow-dropped for free with no fanfare.
It's such a great integration and after wrangling SD in the regular way it's so much better an experience.
Your example shows exactly how I will use it with clients. It's an ongoing headache trying to get them to come up with environments for their stuff, so this makes it simple to give them
multiple options in minutes.
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To ask the question again are you paying for the subscription to SD? You must have a license to use it commercially.
Also, I know of one architectural practice that fired an employee after uploading commercially sensitive imagery to external third party AI websites/apps. You are also sharing such information using SD/Comfy UI etc.
I'm pro AI as a tool, but be careful is all I'm saying. If a client now or in the future finds out you've shared commercially sensitive imagery without their permission I doubt they are going to be too pleased.
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