Hey there, AI enthusiasts!
This week's newsletter brings exciting news for those who love pushing the boundaries of AI image generation. We're talking Flux Prompt Engineering, a powerful new technique for crafting prompts that yield stunningly realistic images.
Tired of blurry faces and distorted features in your AI art? We've all been there. Flux Prompt Engineering tackles these challenges head-on, allowing you to achieve a level of detail and realism previously unimaginable.
Introducing FluxPromptEngineer:
I've created a dedicated Flux Prompt Engineer, accessible right now on Poe: https://poe.com/FluxPromptEngineer or call the bot in any chat via @FluxPromptEngineer <request>. This AI-powered tool is your secret weapon for crafting hyper-specific prompts that translate your vision into breathtaking visuals.
See the Difference:
Check out this example using Flux-schnell, one of the most affordable yet capable AI image generation models:
As you can see, even with a budget-friendly model, Flux Prompt Engineering delivers impressive results. Imagine the possibilities when paired with more advanced AI models!
Stay tuned for future newsletters where we'll delve deeper into Flux Prompt Engineering techniques, tips, and tricks. Get ready to unlock a new era of AI image creation!
Happy prompting!
metaend
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Iâm sorry but who is actually minting blog or newsletter posts and why?
My go to answer, which is featured in my blog post âThe Next Chapter: Onchain Patronageâ is that NFTs conceptually are only one thing, a receipt of payment. We never own the words or the image we pay for, we own the proof weâve paid. This makes all form of Onchain collection little more than a form of patronage. Fortunately that is also the best reason to mint creative work: to support the artist. Check it out and feel free to collect it if you like it đ https://thumbsup.mirror.xyz/u3Ue1hNOb6ifdhzMWChzGyrS5h6u1yzyGwMVw0RHRmw
I guess it's kind of like a decentralized version of giving someone 5 USDC for a banger? (Needs some rebranding tho)
Yeah I get that and yeah, certainly doesnât need to be a âmintâ which carries the old speculative semantic baggage. Iâm mildly curious who bothers. To me itâs an anemic affordance sprinkled around superstitiously. Vestigial.
Iâm not but by observation I see two categories doing it: 1. people who want to support the creator 2. people who are excited about an âonchain lifeâ who mint everything as a record of activity.
Maybe 3. Some hoarder persona that just mindlessly collects the shit out of everything?
I think of it as a super-like. Most of the time cost is quite low anyway.
Could be. If so, do you think it benefits the minter/liker or the creator/liked very much compared to other available actions?
mine come as a beautiful NFT all the time :) https://paragraph.xyz/@metaend/flux-prompt-engineering-guide
I mint them all the time, why? 1. puts the link in my wallet, 2. if done right, means I donât have linkrot on the article (the NFT / token has the text either embedded or via IPFS or Arweave); and 3. Most importantly itâs like a super-duper like. I sent money to the author directly as evidence of my support / patronage
You can see an example collection here: https://rafa.mirror.xyz/collection Note: might take a moment to load, but it should give you an idea. Kinda like if I paid someone a dollar or 5 or 30 to add it to an arena channel as high signal of appreciation.
donât go there đ
I'm building a lot of AI Assistants, here's the full list (updating) https://prompt.super.box So far: - Flux Prompt Generator (Read: https://paragraph.xyz/@metaend/flux-prompt-engineering-guide?referrer=0xac1c4bed1c7c71fd3afde11e2bd4f18d969c843d) - AI enhanced URL Safety Checker - FrogFM Frames Builder Assistant - Based Bot
Cool!
Dive Deeper into AI Image Generation with Flux Prompt Engineering! https://paragraph.xyz/@metaend/flux-prompt-engineering-guide?referrer=0xac1c4bed1c7c71fd3afde11e2bd4f18d969c843d