Hello, with the help of this community I started playing a little bit with Stable Diffusion. Since I am a web developer I would like to generate web sites favicons or app icons with it, is it possible? I already tried using DreamShaper with a lora I found, but I am having a hard time to put the letter “B” in the logo.
I don’t know if it metters, but I am running it using Automatic1111 web-ui locally in a Nvidia RTX 3070TI (8GB VRAM) with xformers enabled.
Any tips or tutorials you could suggest?
Thank You.
Use ControlNet if you want to put something specific into the image.
Also, this Lora is very helpful, just adjust its weight.
Prompt:
(letter B) (favicon:1.3), circle, high contrast BREAK (sticker), 2d art, no humans, (vector art, illustration), vivid colors, simple, (black background) BREAK 4k, 8k, highres BREAK (masterpiece, best quality) <lora:anime_minimalist_v1:0.3>
Thank you for the suggestion, and the prompt I will try
I’ve experimented with this a little. In my experience, you just keep generating off of your prompts until you get lucky and it outputs something you will get good results with at smaller sizes. I can’t really say I have a workable prompt, but I try to use things like
icon
andclip art
andhighly stylized
to try to get something that has thicker lines and fewer precise details.Definitely post-process in an application like photoshop. You might be able to get away with as little as a crop and shrink, but I’d bet you’d have to erase some extraneous details to get a nice result in the end.
Adobe Illustrator would make a lot of sense in this case as part of the post-process as well. It’s used to create vector graphics which can be scaled up or down easily. Steal it if you do of course because fuck adobe
I think keep regenerating is the best way. Thanks
If you’re looking for a solid background I think I saw a tip where someone would load an image with a solid color and run img2img with a very high denoise strength.