Not overmixing is the key — I struggled with pancakes for years because I was mixing too much and developed gluten as a result.
On the flip side this is why any kind of flour works for pancakes — rye, whole wheat, buckwheat. These do not have gluten and can be mixed as much as you want.
@joshpuckett@getleobooks Yeah, the best result I got was generating an image with all the characters and reoccurring objects and using it as an additional input for every illustration. Still requires an automated QA + regeneration on top of that to catch the edge cases.
@joshpuckett@getleobooks The biggest challenge I found was the character and scene consistency over the large number of images. I'm currently using a reference sheet + detailed text world description across the scenes, but I still get inconsistent output sometimes.
@joshpuckett Looks sick! NBP + LLM storytelling is amazing for kid stories and books. Wife and I started a self-service web app to make and print kid books illustrated by AI (amusingly enough named Leo Books after our son).
The quality of output I get from NBP is crazy good. @getleobooks
Here's a quick visual tip to improve borders in your interfaces: use opacity instead of a solid color, and default to outside borders.
Solid strokes look great on neutral backgrounds, but appear muddy or blurry if used on top of colors.
@om_patel5 These are good for connecting with fellow builders but not great for getting users (unless you are selling to other entrepreneurs).
It’s better to find subreddits where your target users are hanging out.
@fabianstelzer Even better, stick the generated deck into @slidewhisperAI afterwards to generate the voice over narration to listen to it. Here is the one @stevenbjohnson made based on @karpathy's tweet.
A full tweet-to-TED talk pipeline now, what a time to be alive.
https://t.co/xw0xIIkSYa