I like this idea. It allows the readers to become more intimate with their characters. I had only been doing character coffee mugs and jigsaw puzzles. Thanks.
It's not really a consumer-focused site like Krea or Freepik, but more geared toward giving businesses and developers API access to the various models. I like it for that, but also I like going through their lists of models and trying things out in the playground for each. And I like that it's pay per use, which avoids the monthly fees of other platforms. You could, theoretically, use it like Krea, but it won't long-term save anything you do unless you download it.
I sometimes use Ideogram and MJ for images and Kling for videos; are there any better tools you’d recommend? Especially for settings that are historical or fantasy
Those are the good ones! I really like Freepik for trying out a bunch of things--you can choose a bunch of models, and the Mystic, Flux, and Flux Kontext models are gorgeous for fantasy costumes and realism, and Google's Imagen is pretty great too. They've got a bunch of video models in there, too. It's similar to Krea but more structured, I think.
I like this idea. It allows the readers to become more intimate with their characters. I had only been doing character coffee mugs and jigsaw puzzles. Thanks.
LOVE this so much. Thank you!!!
What an incredibly clever idea! I love this. Thank you for posting it.
Love it! This is soooo cool!
This is awesome. I'm gonna do this over the weekend. Thanks!
Is Fal.ai kind of like Krea?
It's not really a consumer-focused site like Krea or Freepik, but more geared toward giving businesses and developers API access to the various models. I like it for that, but also I like going through their lists of models and trying things out in the playground for each. And I like that it's pay per use, which avoids the monthly fees of other platforms. You could, theoretically, use it like Krea, but it won't long-term save anything you do unless you download it.
Right. So, if I am more of a beginner/curious, Krea is the better option?
Yeah, I think! It has a much friendlier environment, especially if you're just starting out.
I sometimes use Ideogram and MJ for images and Kling for videos; are there any better tools you’d recommend? Especially for settings that are historical or fantasy
Those are the good ones! I really like Freepik for trying out a bunch of things--you can choose a bunch of models, and the Mystic, Flux, and Flux Kontext models are gorgeous for fantasy costumes and realism, and Google's Imagen is pretty great too. They've got a bunch of video models in there, too. It's similar to Krea but more structured, I think.
Ooh. Are Kontext and Imagen image-to-video?