I needed something for a presentation I’m doing on advanced Linux, so I thought something like this might be appropriate.
Annoyingly, I can’t seem to get Bing to generate an image that isn’t square.
The new arch mascot?
That is just not true! You should just use Arch to see the truth!
I use Arch, btw.
Annoyingly, I can’t seem to get Bing to generate an image that isn’t square.
My experience with Stable Diffusion – which is trained on square images – has been that one is generally better-off generating square images to get an initial scene, and then cropping, upscaling (something that generative AIs do well and I’d guess that Bing probably can do, though I don’t know for sure), and possibly outpainting as a way of getting more pixels and the aspect ratio desired.
Non-square images have been more-prone to things like weird mutant monsters with lots of legs, though I did try a run with my current model (based on SDXL) on a non-square image and it seemed to be working all right, so I don’t know if things have improved here or if I just got lucky.
Annoyingly, I can’t seem to get Bing to generate an image that isn’t square.
Maybe try to cheat that it. Like “… with large black border on top and bottom” (or left/right, depending on what you want) and then manually cropping the result.
That’s not a bad idea, but when the resolution is capped at 1024x1024, it’s not leaving a lot to work with!
You can us AI upscaling on the image after and see if you can boost the resolution that way.
Ooh, nice idea, thanks!
New Pingu?
I found you.