Useful links for daily work with Stable Diffusion

A simple list of useful websites, places and tools that will help you in your daily work with Stable Diffusion.

Deploying Deno project to Cloudflare Pages using GitHub Actions

Wrangler does not natively support Deno, complicating Cloudflare Pages deployments. This article shows how to use GitHub Actions and Deno for automatic deployments, eliminating the need for other package managers.

Setting up Astro project with TailwindCSS V4 and daisyUI V5

Astro is a fantastic tool for building static sites. TailwindCSS is a utility-first CSS framework that simplifies styling. daisyUI is a collection of ready-to-use components specifically designed for Tailwind CSS. The combination of these three popular tools provides an efficient and effective way to create beautiful websites. This article will guide you through the process of setting everything up.

Using prompts to modify face and body in Stable Diffusion XL

By utilizing basic prompts, you can modify the appearance of the generated person. There are simple as well as more unique ways to make the generated person look different and unique. This guide tries to cover all of them.

How to run Stable Diffusion locally on your computer

If you want to run Stable Diffusion locally on your computer and don't know the best way to do it, this article will help you choose the right method.

The ways and costs of generating graphics using Stable Diffusion

An in-depth comparison of generation methods, helping you choose between investing in hardware, renting cloud services, or using web platforms. Includes practical insights on costs, performance, and limitations.

Using prompts to modify face and body in Stable Diffusion 1.5

The biggest influence on how the generated people will look comes from the model we use and our well-written prompts. We can adjust the face, body, and clothing of generated characters through basic prompts. This article will show you how to do it.