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exsf0859 | 3 years ago

Interesting UI, and great that's it's open-sourced!

M1 Mac owners should also check out the iPad version of Draw Things, which has a large number of features and is in very active development:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/draw-things-ai-generation/id64...

Be aware that there is a bug in macOS 13.2b1 that makes Draw Things unusable on that version of macOS. Hopefully Apple will fix that soon.

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exsf0859|3 years ago

In my opinion Draw Things is the best stable diffusion app currently available for macOS/iOS. It's free, it is available in the App Store, it manages downloading models and weights, it supports a wide selection of popular models as well as custom weights, and it supports inpainting, text2image, and image2image.

It has some oddities: it uses a sqlite database to store generated images rather than the more traditional files, and the UI is idiosyncratic. You have to follow the author's twitter feed to learn how to use the advanced features.

ewalk153|3 years ago

It’s likely a function of building for iOS first and then porting to MacOS.

lelandfe|3 years ago

It is unfortunate that the UI is not even attempting to be platform native, though.

Tao3300|3 years ago

The box vs. the chocolate

nerder92|3 years ago

It crashed for me on my Macbook M1

kmlx|3 years ago

be advised that it’s quite slow on an ipad if it doesn’t have an m1. it was faster on my iphone 14pro than on my ipad mini :|

dagmx|3 years ago

The iPad Mini is quite old in terms of the SoC it shipped with.

Any recent iPad or iPhone has much better silicon , even if it’s not an M1.