Mage.space is an innovative platform that provides a wide range of AI-generated visuals, ranging from static photos of people and objects to more complex interactions. A pro account costs $15 per month and gives you access to a lot of models who can help you make photos that fit your vision.
Interesting and entertaining
The software allows users to create NSFW photos, which was fun to play with. However, creating visuals that depict actions or motions is difficult because AI technology seems to struggle with intricate interactions between verbs and nouns. I made over 1000 images already and couldn’t find the right way to make actions authentic and visually pleasing. Despite these limitations, the image quality produced by Mage.space is incredible, and you can spend hours experimenting with the various models and settings.
Prompting: Learning how to use prompts is one method for improving your skills and getting the most out of the platform. Prompting is a technique that allows you to provide explicit instructions or suggestions to AI models regarding the image you want to generate. I’ve been looking into several excellent resources for learning how to use prompts, including LearnPrompting.org, GitHub discussions, and the Wiki of stable-diffusion-ui. I’ll be posting my findings on that on Twitter.
Negative Prompts: Use negative prompts to steer AI models away from undesirable outcomes. Negative suggestions, for example, can be used to prevent the development of images that are too similar to existing ones or contain undesirable elements.
Conclusion
Mage.space is a fantastic tool for anyone interested in AI-generated image creation. You have everything you need to bring your imagination to life with an inexpensive pro account and a large selection of models. Learning how to use prompts may help you get the most out of the platform and create photographs that stand out, whether you’re an amateur or a professional photographer. I’m currently researching how to use this tool to start a business, for example. More to come on that later!