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I pay for the premium version of Daz AI Studio (and I am a Daz+ member), but the Genesis models are all currently disabled for me too.
+1!
I just subscribed. I wish I had looked at this first. The Genesis models are disabled, when I try to generate any prompt it fills the progress bar, spins & then aborts. It takes a long time to do so. How are yo utaking subscriptions for this when it doesn't work? Please provide some information as to what is happening & when it will be fixed. Thanks
It honestly doesn't listen to prompts very well, plus the images always look distorted.
It's broken again. It just spins forever and never finishes.
As I said in the other thread, it worked for me when I tried just now.
Thanks for testing and replying. I don't know which forum thread is the correct place to post messages like this. This one seemed "official", but then I stumbled on the other one that seemed more active.
It seems to be a "seed" problem. I entered a long string of random number as the string. If the list of numbers is too long it reports "An error occurred". If the list of numbers is long, but not long enough to trigger the error, it seems to run to 100% but "never" show an image. I waited minutes. Is there any documentation about how to use the seed field? Evidently I am doing it wrong. I am on the free version.
If you click the "seed" icon oin a generated image (it actually looks like a couple of nuts) it will populate the Seed field with the value used (to start a pseudo-random number generator that produces the initial cloud of dots that the system then refines statistically to align with images using the prompt words, to my rough understanding). Using the same seed and prompt will give the same result, but if you vary the prompt slightly with the same seed it should give an image that is quite close to the original generation but inpcorating the changes made to the prompt. In the attachment I added rainy to the prompt for the upper image, using the same seed - it has kept the layout broadly the same, though i suspect rainy had a bit too broad an effect to really show continuity.
Thanks for the explanation. So I gues it is not just a text entry field where I can enter anything I want.
I tried it again, clicking the "seeds" icon. I can't tell if it really works. The first time it changed the cat to orange, like I asked, and it is still in a room with a window, but the cat pose is quite different and the cat is very large. In the next one, it gave me a blue chair like I asked, but the room with the window is completely gone. They just look like completely independent image generations to me. Maybe the prompt is too trivial.
I think it works best if the new prompt is a refinement of the old - which I tend to assume a bit added at the end, though that may not be true. However, the process is pretty sensitive to initial conditions so I don't know how well this will work in general - my success rate with AI in general is pretty low.
Just wondering about the characters... Are they supposed to be disabled? If not, is it being looked at?
People keep asking, but I never see an answer. Maybe I missed it.
Are the Devs even watching this thread?