✍️ How to Create Images with Flux
The Flux image generator is rapidly gaining traction thanks to its impressive image quality, realism, speed, and ability to generate text.
✏️ When compared to the well-known Midjourney, many of our readers found little difference in performance.
How to Use It?
1️⃣ Registration. To get started with Flux, you need a GitHub account. To create one, click Sign in -> Continue with GitHub -> Create an account. Enter your email address, choose a password, and a username. That’s it!
New users receive $2 to test the model; each image costs $0.025.
2️⃣ Creating an Image. The Flux interface has several fields to fill out for image generation:
• Prompt: Describe the image you want to create in this field.
• Aspect Ratio: Choose from six available formats for the image resolution.
• Steps: This determines how many steps the AI takes during generation. More steps can lead to more complex results but may also take longer. Beginners should stick to an average value.
• Guidance: This adjusts the balance between following your prompt and overall image quality (ranging from 2 to 5). A lower value encourages more creativity from the AI.
• Interval: A higher setting makes subsequent generations more distinct (from 1 to 4).
• Safety Tolerance: Lower values impose stricter "censorship" on requests and images (from 1 to 5).
• Seed: A parameter for creating similar images. Use the same random number across different generations to achieve consistent results.
3️⃣ Creating a single image takes about 15 seconds. Once generated, you can download the image and review all the parameters.
➡️ You can try Flux here.
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