π Learn how to run stable diffusion on any computer, including custom models.
π₯οΈ Use the run diffusion website to set up and add custom models.
π° Pay per minute based on computer usage for image processing.
π° There are different pricing options for using RunDiffusion, with the basic option being the most cost-effective.
π§ You can customize your model in RunDiffusion and upload it, but this may not be necessary for everyone.
β° When running a session in RunDiffusion, you are only charged for the actual minutes used, and sessions automatically close after a certain period of inactivity.
π There are various tools available on the RunDiffusion platform, including prompt customization and access to other Cool Tools.
π‘ To access custom models in RunDiffusion, you need to join the Creators Club, which costs $36 per month.
β¨ Currently, there are 59 different models to choose from on RunDiffusion, but uploading new models is not yet possible.
π Use the promo code for a $15 discount on the platform, lowering the price to $30.59.
π‘ Learn about a special offer to create AI-generated blog posts quickly and easily.
βοΈ To access custom storage and transfer models, relaunch the server and use the file browser.
π To upload custom models, log in with a generic username and password and enter a specific phrase followed by the Google Drive link.
π After entering the link, RunDiffusion will transfer the model, and users can refresh the page to find the uploaded file.
π To add more models, users can drag them into the models folder, specifically into the version 1 folder.
πΈ You can create custom images using RunDiffusion by providing a prompt and a model name.
βοΈ To add a standard model from Hugging Face, use the command 'wget -b' followed by the URL of the model download link.
β© RunDiffusion can transfer a 5 gigabyte file in about four minutes, making the process faster.
π Move the downloaded stable diffusion model into the correct folder.
π Refresh and gain access to the new stable diffusion model.
π₯ Watch a video on creating a custom model and saving it to Google Drive.