A collection of what FLUX.1 [dev] imagines these artists' styles look like.
While having an overview is helpful, keep in mind that these styles only imitate certain aspects of the artist's work (color, medium, location, etc.). They are limited by the rather superficial knowledge of FLUX.1, but can probably give you a good base for your own creations. These have not been manually checked and some outputs do not look like the original artist at all.
Use only-data.html for a
version without images.
That page also includes a
list of all artists that were checked for availability.
Information on how the images were generated and how to check if an artist style is available can be found on the documentation page.
The JSON data files had to be changed to .js and wrapped with a variable to allow offline use (CORS).
A BIG THANK YOU TO
SupaGruen for the original work on Stable Diffusion Cheat Sheet, which is the basis for this project.
Lazyload Script from Verlok, webfont is Google's Roboto, SVG icons from Ionicons
FLUX.1 [dev] by LMU and Black Forest Labs
All information has been collected with the utmost care, however, mistakes happen. Location information is sometimes difficult when artists move very early in life, or the indication of the era, if the lifetime falls between two centuries.
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