I just want to mess around and not have to sign up or pay for anything. The only one I’ve found so far is craiyon.

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      There’s settings to retain your prompt. Also it’s being reworked right now as well

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    Night Cafe. Free to use but limited uses. Can log in daily for 5 coins, do other tasks for some more. I found it pretty easy to save up a few days then go on sprees of trying things. There is a totally free option there too but it doesn’t have some of the finesse of the coin use ones.

    There are also daily challenges and community challenges, which I think are great to help with ideas. And some of the communities if come across are very helpful with things to add, or add as negative prompts, etc. There is a “group” of artists who leave their prompts open to see too. So when you look through or vote on the other art, you can click to see info and those folks have the prompts they used visible for that piece, in case it’s helpful to you.

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    If you have a big GPU stable diffusion webui/easy diffusion will run on your own PC. There is also an option to use CPU if you have time

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    mage.space is not bad, but they have been gradually getting worse over time. I recommend having your own Automatic1111 workbench if you can.

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    Look into fooocus it’s great, I’ve been having a blast with all the different preset art styles that you can use and it’s totally free.

    Downside is you’ll need a pretty beefy PC to generate images fast. I have a i7, 32GB RAM and 1060 GPU and it takes around 30 minutes to generate 2 highly detailed images.

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    Like others have said: If you have a decent GPU in your PC, automatic1111 with stable diffusion is absolutely worth a try. For windows, it’s not that hard to install. Just follow the guide on github step by step.

    With my old nvidia gtx 970, it took about 45 seconds to render an image. Anything newer will only grant you faster generation.

    Do note that if you have an AMD gpu, it’s a pain on windows currently. My current 6700XT is about as fast as my old 970 on windows.

    On Linux, AMD works great (6 seconds for an image for me right now), but that requires some tinkering.