Comment by Timon3
2 years ago
Come on...
>> This magic button does in one request what would take dozens or hundreds of commands without the magic button.
> It very rarely does.
No, it always does. You don't have to press the button 45 times in the morning and 67 times in the afternoon and 24 in the evening. You press it once, and you get a result.
What you read was: "This magic button does in one click what you want". That is not what I wrote, and not what the author argues.
> And the more specific the request, the more work you have to do to get, at best, close to what you want. You may need to train your own model or blend models and mess with ControlNet. And then you have to do more work to fix stuff like fingers and eyes.
Yes, you're repeating the author's point well: the current systems have bad usability in regards to how a user expresses their intentions. That does not change that the system produces one complex result with one button click.
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