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Guide: Here's how to generate images on your PC for free

Started by Redaktion, July 08, 2025, 23:33:29

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Redaktion

Want to generate images on your PC without relying on cloud services? This guide walks you through setting up free, open-source tools for complete creative control without any subscriptions.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Guide-Here-s-how-to-generate-images-on-your-PC-for-free.1053817.0.html

Gabrielle

Thank you I  think i tried even older stable diffusion model with less polished tool than currently available like few years ago but I lost track of these technology developments. things do look much polished nowadays! absolutely willing to go with nsfw options because all the complaints i have with ai image generation are about gpt complaining "can't do this violation of terms etc..." (and yes, this is not anything about explicit prompt, it's just refusing randomly)

RobertJasiek

This seems to be for text prompt to image. For local AI, how to use one existing image or a set of existing images to generate a new image?

Gabrielle

Quote from: RobertJasiek on July 10, 2025, 08:37:14This seems to be for text prompt to image. For local AI, how to use one existing image or a set of existing images to generate a new image?

Comfyui should provide a image-to-image (img2img) interface. YMMV

Worgarthe

QuoteWant to generate images on your PC without relying on cloud services?
Gimp, Krita, Paint.net, MS Paint even, or a pen and paper then scan/snap a photo of that and import to your PC; quite a lot of them actually, and...

QuoteThis guide walks you through setting up free, open-source tools for complete creative control without any subscriptions.
...those above are indeed fully free, no subscriptions or any kind of payments needed.


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