How to get URL link on X (Twitter) App


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1/ Select your model.
Left: input image
1/ The first step is to train one (or more LoRA) models on a specific subject (e.g. character or object), or also a style.https://twitter.com/emmanuel_2m/status/1743178187126030345

I found this nice 3D model of an ancient medieval outfit, crafted by @Blueprint_Games and shared on @Sketchfab under the CC BY 4.0 DEED license.
#GenAI will drive the emergence of virtual influencershttps://twitter.com/JimHarris/status/1741145374583083373
Rethink prompt engineering. The real game-changer is model engineering. By training your own AI models, you can 'lock in' essential features and detailshttps://twitter.com/emmanuel_2m/status/1738153052799189361

What if you could perfectly replicate the styles of your prompts? 
I started from a (royalty-free) dataset available on #Craftpix, with 10 images of pixelated flowers (such as the ones below).

This thread is an echo to my previous tweet, a couple of days ago.https://twitter.com/emmanuel_2m/status/1602483780417191938



"A landscape in Ireland. The sky is grey and cloudy. There's a dark lake in the background. The grass is dark green with lots of dry stone walls." 




I love them. 

Style-consistency is paramount when it comes to designing #game assets.