Introduction
Welcome to Gay AI Org documentation.
This documentation site is purposely built to demystify the technical aspects of AI and make it accessible to everyone. We believe that AI should be for everyone, and not just for the tech-savvy.
There are many AI engines for you to choose from — some commercial, some opensource, some comes with monthly fees, some are free. We’ll try to cover most of these engines in this documentation.
Most of the experienced AI artists would use a main engine and workflow, but supplement with other engines as needed. We will mainly focus on Stable Diffusion in this documentation. Commercial engines usually are well documented by their respective companies, so we will give some highlights, but focus on the open source implementation instead, especially since it is extremely powerful in its extensibility.
It’s not uncommon for AI artists to use multiple AI tools in their workflows, and we will cover some of those as well. For example, going from Midjourney to Stable Diffusion is a fairly common flow, mostly given that Midjourney, while very powerful for image generation, is highly restrictive when it comes to depiction of shirtless men, which is common in gay AI art.
Stable Diffusion