Actually there are two methods of evolving:
- Evolving in DALL-E2: You copy your image with the existing prompt and add text or remove text.
- You create an image with DALL-E2 and evolve it with Stable Diffusion. I do it when I notice that DALL-E2 doesn't handle a subject as well as Stable Diffusion would. In that case, you provide Stable Diffusion with a socalled starter image.
Here is an example:
I created these four images in DALL-E2:
As you can see, all of them have certain flaws: either the crowns do not look well on the heads, or the faces themselves have flaws.
From looking at other people's images on Nightcafe I noticed that Stable Diffusion seems to render portraits better than DALL-E2 in many cases. So I decided to evolve one of the images. I clicked on the image I wanted to evolve and then on the evolve button. Now I had to change the creation method from DALL-E2 to Stable Diffusion.
Here I changed the prompt a bit, adding "photo of a beautiful young woman" in order to get a decent looking face. I then chose 4 images and clicked on Create. And here's the result:
It looks quite different than the starter image, doesn't it?
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