Badass professional workflow - How High-Effort AI Usage Looks
https://youtu.be/--LJZeuN2PE?si=aps7FTS480hVcavu
The video shows how to create the initial and final frames of an animation, starting from the manual creation of an original robot to the creation of environments and 3D meshes to guide the various AI steps.
https://redd.it/1t49nyt
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https://youtu.be/--LJZeuN2PE?si=aps7FTS480hVcavu
The video shows how to create the initial and final frames of an animation, starting from the manual creation of an original robot to the creation of environments and 3D meshes to guide the various AI steps.
https://redd.it/1t49nyt
@rStableDiffusion
YouTube
Gen AI Workflow: How to Actually Maintain Creative Control
In this video, I am going to be demonstrating a workflow that is an alternative to a lot of the AI videos you see online that make big claims, but in reality are just simple text-prompt-to-video generation that anyone with a keyboard can create.
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GTA 70s - Teaser Trailer: Z-Image Turbo - Flux Klein 9b - Wan 2.2
https://redd.it/1t4gjfj
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https://redd.it/1t4gjfj
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I built a dual-monitor image curator for sorting large Stable Diffusion output folders (looking for feedback)
Hey all,
After generating way too many images and struggling to sort through them, I ended up building a small desktop tool to handle it.
The goal was to make reviewing large output folders faster without breaking workflow.
Right now it lets you:
\- Tag images as favorites, junk, or other preset categories
\- Filter and isolate specific groups quickly
\- Jump through large batches (10 / 25 / 50 / 100 at a time)
\- Use a dual-monitor setup so one screen stays clean for viewing
I mainly built it because going through thousands of images in file explorer or basic viewers was getting painful.
It’s all local, no cloud stuff, just meant to be fast and simple.
Curious how other people are currently managing their image libraries and whether something like this would actually fit into your workflow.
Happy to share it if anyone wants to try it out.
https://redd.it/1t4rx5r
@rStableDiffusion
Hey all,
After generating way too many images and struggling to sort through them, I ended up building a small desktop tool to handle it.
The goal was to make reviewing large output folders faster without breaking workflow.
Right now it lets you:
\- Tag images as favorites, junk, or other preset categories
\- Filter and isolate specific groups quickly
\- Jump through large batches (10 / 25 / 50 / 100 at a time)
\- Use a dual-monitor setup so one screen stays clean for viewing
I mainly built it because going through thousands of images in file explorer or basic viewers was getting painful.
It’s all local, no cloud stuff, just meant to be fast and simple.
Curious how other people are currently managing their image libraries and whether something like this would actually fit into your workflow.
Happy to share it if anyone wants to try it out.
https://redd.it/1t4rx5r
@rStableDiffusion
Reddit
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"FLUX Creator Program" - New Flux models sooner than expected?
https://redd.it/1t4vlo7
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https://redd.it/1t4vlo7
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