Creative Prompting with Disco Diffusion: Voronoi Noise Inits on Runpod
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Disco Diffusion renders typically begin with an input, either Perlin noise or an initial image, and this article introduces using a Voronoi diagram as an alternative starting point. Voronoi diagrams can create intriguing visual effects by generating a noise pattern unlike the traditional TV static Perlin noise, and the number of voronoi_points can be adjusted to change the complexity of the starting pattern. Users can further customize their renders by defining static colors for Voronoi segments or using a generated palette with specified RGB ranges for more dynamic results. Although the default discoart template does not include this feature, users can manually integrate it with a Voronoi generator and modify their configuration file accordingly. Adjusting parameters such as skip_steps can accentuate the initial image in the final result, offering a variety of artistic outcomes and effects.
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