In this tutorial, I will show you how to start FLUX AI quickly and easily via Google Colab and use it to create generative images free of charge.
This is useful if you don't have an NVIDIA graphics card (e.g. only an AMD graphics card) yourself or simply have an old/bad computer but still want to use FLUX.1 [dev].
Link to GitHub with the links to the Google Colab notebooks: https://github.com/camenduru/flux-jup...
Just click on the first or last link. Sign in to Google Colab with a Google account and then start the process.
It takes a few minutes until the necessary data is temporarily loaded to the Google server and you can generate the first image with FLUX.
You should allow a few minutes for an image, depending on how the settings are selected.
The Realism LoRA is practical if you want to use it anyway. On the other hand, the limited customization options in the Gradio interface are impractical if you are used to Fooocus as a colab, for example.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:25 Set up Google Colab
1:50 Writing FLUX AI prompt
3:00 Using Gradio and Realism LoRA
5:15 Outro
In this #Tutorial to #FLUX #AI I speak German.
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