Listen guys, neglecting to post a furby-related picture is a shawable offense
The open source Flux release you can run locally and is pretty good with text, so you can get a good sense of how the image and the company name might interact. Has pretty good variety, and you can tell it things like "use simple vector shapes" to control the design parameters.Which woould be best for designing a logo for a friends new company, Bobcat knife sharpening? He doesn’t really have a direction to go in or where to start. I keep trying to sneak a pineapple into all the ones I’ve shown him.
Thanks!! I’ll pass it along to him.The open source Flux release you can run locally and is pretty good with text, so you can get a good sense of how the image and the company name might interact. Has pretty good variety, and you can tell it things like "use simple vector shapes" to control the design parameters.
When I played around with it, I used ComfyUI for the interface. If you have Nvidia GPU, there's a standalone windows release that's as simple as dragging a folder onto your desktop.
It can take a bunch of different models. Instructions for getting Flux running are here. You drop the model files in the appropriate folders, go into ComfyUI, and "load" the sample image on the page which also has a prebuilt workflow that you can start prompting against. If you've got a slower GPU, you can queue up a bunch of prompts then come back later to check the results.
Below are a few examples for the same prompt, so it has pretty good variety in style/interpretation (apparently it isn't very sneaky when it comes to pineapples, though):
Company logo. Company name is "Bobcat knife sharpening". Use simple vector shapes. incorporate knife sharpening into the design. Add a small, subtle pineapple into the logo subtly somewhere.
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#Bandwagon DeliversWhich woould be best for designing a logo for a friends new company, Bobcat knife sharpening? He doesn’t really have a direction to go in or where to start. I keep trying to sneak a pineapple into all the ones I’ve shown him.
So that falls into the same pattern I was getting on the Facebook AI. They were getting progressively more cartoonish and picture or meme ready vs a logo he could put on a patch/stickers/freebies. I really haven’t played with any of the other platforms and don’t want to fire up a paid subscription as I won’t use it for anything else at the moment, but I’m not doing it by hand for sure .