No clue what I’m going to to do for swords or pentacles though. Right now cups is “drinking glass” and I’ll probably use “pole” for wands. OFADE20k doesn’t have “knife”, OFCOCO doesn’t have “pole” and neither has “money!”

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    Heya, I got stable diffusion running about 8 months to a year ago. I haven’t really kept up though. This got me interested in checking out the new state of everything. Do you have any suggestions/ideas/articles that could help Me along the way?

    Also great work! I love the idea using the tarot deck. How did the hierophant turn out?

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      Haven’t done his net yet! And not really I’ve been googling as I go myself! I really do recommend stablehorde though. In the midst of complaints about art theft, and the ethics of how the data sets were obtained, it’s important to me that a quality public resource be created and maintained. That cat is already out of its bag, the least we can do at this point is not privatize it.

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        I quite like both. The left one has a bunch of soft lighting that adds to the mystique. The right is quite charming and endearing. Different vibes both good.

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    I’ve seen pentacles listed as “discs” or “rings” in some less traditional decks and even once as “circles”. I’ve also seen wands as staffs, staves, and batons but if it doesn’t have poles those others seem unlikely. Would clubs work or bats?

    Note: no idea what an OFADE is or a OFCOCO just familiar with the tarot not with AI.

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      They’re two data sets with categories that correspond to colors, but it’s hard to fit some things into those categories, and they have slightly different categories, and some have items the other doesn’t.