Is there anything like this for the vector landscape?
This may just be due to the iterative denoising approach a lot of these models take but they only seem to work well when creating raster style images.
In my experience when you ask them to create logos, shirt designs, illustrations, they tend to not work as well and introduce a lot of artifacts, distortions, incorrect spellings etc.
If you mean raster images that look like vector and contain arbitrary text and shapes, controlnets/T2I adapters do work for this. You could train your custom controlnet for this, too. (it requires understanding)
As for directly generating vector images, there's nothing yet. Your best bet is generating vector-looking raster and tracing it.
There are SD models tunes for vector like raster output. And XL has specifically focused on this use case as one of the improvements. Try SDXL 1 on Clipdrop or Dreamstudio.
A lot of people are having success by adding extra networks (lora is the most common) which are trained on the type of image you're looking for. It's still a raster image, of course, but you can produce images which look very much like rasterizations of vector images, which you can then translate back into SVGs in Inkscape or similar.
Wow.. you've done a lot thanks for resurrecting this!
Like many of the others, WebOS kicked off my career into software development and was my first endeavor building software larger then a simple website.
I created GetMeVino as a simple wine resource for myself as there were similar apps on IOS and I wanted one to use on WebOS. I remember posting it on precentral forums and actually got interest from Palm themselves to build it out further and release it on their catalog. I was blown away, inspired by the possibilities and that really lit a fire in me to want to continue creating even outside WebOS.
Definitely wouldn't have been here today without WebOS.
Some other highlights, the browser based IDE Ares way ahead of its time, WebOS at CES2010 and the Palm developer relations, getting invited to Mozilla for Firefox OS.
Not to make small of her points, as i am sure women may get it more but the point 'Why should a woman have to expect to be harassed every time she puts herself out there online?'.
I agree this is bullshit, but its the same for anyone, if you put yourself out there expect to be harassed.
'Looking back on this experience, I think some people are incredibly ego-driven, so the prospect of doing something off-the-shelf or for free doesn't enter their conscience.'
I agree completely and have experienced the same very often.
This may just be due to the iterative denoising approach a lot of these models take but they only seem to work well when creating raster style images.
In my experience when you ask them to create logos, shirt designs, illustrations, they tend to not work as well and introduce a lot of artifacts, distortions, incorrect spellings etc.