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Model Training - find your Training History

Model Training - find your Training History

As a newbie to Tensor Art online training, this Christmas Walkthrough challenge have forced me to start using the training tools they offer.With my iceberg picture, you can visualize that there are many things hidden and not easily visible - one of them is your training history.Much of the links will bring you directly to the training page. It took me a while before I was aware and locate the training history, so I hope this will help others.You can find your training history 2 ways as I have found out.a) use this link -> https://tensor.art/train/historyb) go to your profile (top right) and click on "Training" <- this actually is your "Training history"Hope this helps!
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AI Tool for Creative ideas - Christmas Walkthrough

AI Tool for Creative ideas - Christmas Walkthrough

AI Tools is a fun and easy way to create ideas for your composition. You can use AI Tools to quickly convert text to image or image to video quite easily.Designing AI tool is the challenge. However current platform there are lots of resources that will guide you how to create AI Tools.Recently with this Christmas Walkthrough challenge, I have observed there are numerous helpful resource1) Discord - Tensor Discord channel - lots of users in the chat group are providing help and guides that are very useful!2) Youtube - look for "ComfyUI" workflow3) TensorArt - shared workflow and ArticlesHope this helps you completing the Christmas Walkthrough callenge
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HALLOWEEN2024 - Tip to flip DAYTIME to NIGHT SCENE

HALLOWEEN2024 - Tip to flip DAYTIME to NIGHT SCENE

Knowing Halloween activities are usually Night Time events, you don't want your pic to be looking like bright and sunny as it may not fit the mood.Try this quick tip to convert a day scene to a night scene with minimum change to your overall composition.I use this when I find the scene is more fitting at night instead of daytime.i) look thru prompt area for any "light", "sunny" word and remove them.ii) if you run into something like "light smile", change the word to "subtle smile" to avoid anything brightiii) in negative prompt, add "daylight" and "sunlight" so it will avoid theseCheck the link below for example and prompt detailDay and Night - 3 Pics | Tensor.Arthttps://tensor.art/posts/786286925943344282
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