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jasonjmcghee · a year ago
Feels like a moodboarding multiplier for some design disciplines, if these aren't cherry-picked / transfer to other domains.

Pretty interesting.

Seems like you could apply similar ideas to text too.

test6554 · a year ago
Something like this could make creatives feel more in control and less averse to AI image generation.
mettamage · a year ago
Not just a moodboard if you can highlight the words you want in your output.
sdenton4 · a year ago
This looks like an excellent step towards being able to apply consistency to generated images across a series.
basch · a year ago
It looks as if it would trivially integrate into Whisk, which already has a similar feature for defining an outputs “subjects” “scene” and “style”.
jiggawatts · a year ago
“Code coming soon” from Google means basically never.

I don’t understand why they keep making these announcements and then just sitting on the results.

This is an immediately commercially useful product even as an API. You could make a mobile app for kids to “create their own cartoon story”.

Someone else will have to reproduce this for it to see the light of day.

wildermuthn · a year ago
We might eventually see the code for the models and inference, but I do doubt we’ll see training code or be granted access to training data. Google is pretty bad at this.
Kiro · a year ago
I have the same feeling but I wonder if it's actually true. Do we have any examples of announcements where the code was never released?
eichi · a year ago
Any update?
HenryBemis · a year ago
My eyes are so tired... I read it as "TolkienVerse" (wishful thinking took over actual letters I guess) and I thought WOW!!!!! that is amazing!!!! When I clicked and saw "a dog wearing a hat".. uff...
eichi · a year ago
Seems good tool for automated PowerPoint generation but I believe the content is much more important.

So why not automate the attachment of images to concentrate on the more important tasks? I hope the code will be available soon!

PoignardAzur · a year ago
Looks like it lets you transfer textures, poses, and general "vibe of object" stuff, but still doesn't let you control composition.

Overall the example images still look like overly corporate slop.

ziofill · a year ago
Storytelling with characters is a huge selling point