FLUX 1.1 PRO Released - Free Access ways and Prompt Guide
TLDRThe video tutorial introduces Flux 1.1 Pro, an AI image generator six times faster than its predecessor. It offers free daily access through services like Glyph App, Rubber Band, Anakin AI, and Together AI, each with a user-friendly interface for generating detailed images using text prompts. The tutorial also provides tips on using camera shots in prompts for better results, such as wide shots, full shots, medium shots, and close-ups, and encourages viewers to try different services for varied outcomes.
Takeaways
- 🚀 Flux 1.1 Pro has been released, boasting six times the speed of the original Flux 1 Pro and improved performance.
- 🆓 There are services offering free daily access to the Flux 1.1 Pro AI image generator.
- 📸 Tips are provided on using camera shots in image prompts for better results with Flux 1.1 Pro.
- 🎨 Flux 1.1 Pro allows for the creation of detailed images in various styles.
- 🔍 Glyph app is one of the services where you can use Flux 1.1 Pro by signing in with Google or Discord and following the prompts to generate images.
- 📊 The Glyph app limits users to 20 runs per day, with credits displayed to track usage.
- 🔗 Rubber Band is another service that offers free access to Flux 1.1 Pro, allowing up to 10 images per day under the free plan.
- 🔧 Anakin AI is a service that provides 100 free credits upon account creation and 30 credits daily, with options to adjust image settings and generate images using Flux 1.1 Pro.
- 💼 Together AI offers $5 in free credits upon profile completion and allows one image per generation with Flux 1.1 Pro.
- 📝 Detailed prompts are crucial for achieving desired results with AI image generators, and resources or ChatGPT can be used for crafting these prompts.
- 🖼️ Users can save generated images by right-clicking and selecting 'save image as' in the specified format, allowing for multiple attempts to refine the image to exact preferences.
Q & A
What is the main improvement of Flux 1.1 Pro compared to the original Flux 1 Pro?
-Flux 1.1 Pro is six times faster than the original Flux 1 Pro and has improved performance.
How can users access Flux 1.1 Pro for free daily use?
-Users can access Flux 1.1 Pro for free daily use through services like Glyph App, Rubber Band, Anakin AI, and Together AI.
What is the limitation of runs per day for Glyph App?
-Glyph App is limited to 20 runs per day for each account.
How many images can be created per day with Flux 1.1 Pro on Rubber Band?
-On Rubber Band, users can create 10 images per day with the Flux 1.1 Pro version.
What is the free credit system like for Anakin AI?
-When creating a new account on Anakin AI, users get 100 free credits, and they also receive 30 free credits per day, which reset every day.
How many images can be created per generation with Flux 1.1 Pro on Together AI?
-On Together AI, users can create one image per generation with the Flux 1.1 Pro model.
What are the default settings suggested for image generation in Flux 1.1 Pro?
-The default settings for image generation in Flux 1.1 Pro include letting the AI use a random seed number unless a specific seed is desired.
How can users get additional prompt resources for Flux 1.1 Pro?
-Users can watch additional videos for prompt resources or use Chat GPT to generate detailed prompts on a desired topic.
What are the different types of camera shots that can be used in image prompts for Flux 1.1 Pro?
-The different types of camera shots include wide or long shot, full shot, medium shot, and close-up shot, each capturing a different portion of the scene and subject.
What is the purpose of using camera shots in image prompts for Flux 1.1 Pro?
-Using camera shots in image prompts helps determine how much of the scene to include in the frame, establishing context, scale, and focusing on specific details or emotions.
How can users save the generated images from Flux 1.1 Pro?
-Users can right-click on the generated image and select 'Save image as' to download the image in the specified format from the settings.
Outlines
🚀 Introduction to Flux 1.1 Pro AI Image Generator
This paragraph introduces the new Flux 1.1 Pro AI image generator, which is six times faster than its predecessor, Flux 1 Pro. It highlights the performance improvements and the introduction of services that offer free daily access to this AI model. The tutorial provides guidance on using camera shots in image prompts for better results. To use Flux 1.1 Pro, one can start with the Glyph app, where users can sign in with Google or Discord accounts, add text prompts, and select the Flux Pro version 1.1 for image generation. Users can adjust image size and settings, with a suggestion to use default settings unless a specific seed number is desired. The app allows up to 20 runs per day per account. Another service mentioned is Rubber Band, where users can sign up for free, create images with Flux 1.1 Pro, and view their remaining free plan credits. Anakin AI is another platform that allows image creation with Flux 1.1 Pro, offering 100 free credits upon account creation and 30 credits per day. Lastly, Together AI is introduced, where users can sign in with various accounts, complete profiles to get $5 free credits, and use the playground section to create images with Flux 1.1 Pro. The paragraph also suggests using detailed prompts and resources, and even consulting ChatGPT for prompt ideas.
📸 Camera Shots in Image Prompts for AI Image Generation
This paragraph discusses the use of different camera shots in image prompts to influence the output of AI image generation. It explains that the choice of camera shot determines how much of the scene is included in the frame. A wide or long shot is used to capture the entire scene, including the background, and is useful for establishing context and scale. A full shot shows the entire body of a character along with the surroundings, while a medium shot focuses on the character from the waist up. A close-up shot zooms in on a specific part of a character, often the face, to highlight emotions and reactions. The paragraph suggests using these camera shots strategically in prompts to achieve the desired outcome in AI-generated images. It also encourages viewers to subscribe for more AI videos and mentions that future tutorials will provide additional tips on using camera techniques in video generation tools.
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Keywords
💡FLUX 1.1 Pro
💡AI image generator
💡Glyph app
💡Text prompt
💡Image size
💡Seed number
💡Rubber band
💡Anakin AI
💡Together AI
💡Camera shots
💡Prompt guides
Highlights
Flux 1.1 Pro AI image generator is released, offering six times the speed of the original Flux 1 Pro.
Flux 1.1 Pro provides improved performance and new features.
Free daily access to Flux 1.1 Pro is available through various services.
Camera shots in image prompts can significantly affect the results with Flux 1.1 Pro.
Glyph app allows users to sign in with Google or Discord and offers 20 runs per day.
In Glyph, users can select Flux Pro version 1.1 and adjust image size and settings.
Rubber Band is another service where users can create images with Flux 1.1 Pro daily.
Anakin AI provides a user-friendly interface for image generation with Flux 1.1 Pro.
New users of Anakin AI receive 100 free credits, with 30 credits added daily.
Together AI offers a dashboard to track credits and image generation costs.
Together AI's playground section allows users to select Flux 1.1 Pro for image generation.
Users can change the aspect ratio and output format for image downloads in Anakin AI.
Prompt resources and Chat GPT can be used to create detailed prompts for AI image generators.
Different types of camera shots can be specified in prompts to influence the scene inclusion.
Wide or long shots capture the entire scene, including background, for context and scale.
Full shots display the entire body of a character with some surrounding environment.
Medium shots are suitable for portraits, showing the character from the waist up.
Close-up shots focus on a character's face to highlight emotions and reactions.
Subscribers will receive more AI video tutorials on using camera shots in video generation tools.