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import requests
import base64
# Use this function to convert an image file from the filesystem to base64
def image_file_to_base64(image_path):
with open(image_path, 'rb') as f:
image_data = f.read()
return base64.b64encode(image_data).decode('utf-8')
# Use this function to fetch an image from a URL and convert it to base64
def image_url_to_base64(image_url):
response = requests.get(image_url)
image_data = response.content
return base64.b64encode(image_data).decode('utf-8')
# Use this function to convert a list of image URLs to base64
def image_urls_to_base64(image_urls):
return [image_url_to_base64(url) for url in image_urls]
api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY"
url = "https://api.segmind.com/v1/artificialguybr-ClayAnimationRedmond"
# Request payload
data = {
"prompt": "Clay Animation, Clay",
"negative_prompt": "boring, poorly drawn, bad artist, (worst quality:1.4), simple background, uninspired, (bad quality:1.4), monochrome, low background contrast, background noise, duplicate, crowded, (nipples:1.2), big breasts",
"scheduler": "UniPC",
"num_inference_steps": 25,
"guidance_scale": 8,
"samples": 1,
"seed": 3426017487,
"img_width": 1024,
"img_height": 1024,
"base64": False,
"lora_scale": 1
}
headers = {'x-api-key': api_key}
response = requests.post(url, json=data, headers=headers)
print(response.content) # The response is the generated image
Attributes
Prompt to render
Prompts to exclude, eg. 'bad anatomy, bad hands, missing fingers'
Type of scheduler.
Allowed values:
Number of denoising steps.
min : 20,
max : 100
Scale for classifier-free guidance
min : 0.1,
max : 25
Number of samples to generate.
min : 1,
max : 4
Seed for image generation.
Width of the image.
Allowed values:
Height of the Image
Allowed values:
Base64 encoding of the output image.
Scale of the lora
To keep track of your credit usage, you can inspect the response headers of each API call. The x-remaining-credits property will indicate the number of remaining credits in your account. Ensure you monitor this value to avoid any disruptions in your API usage.
Clay Animation Redmond
Clay Animation Redmond stands on the robust foundation of SDXL 1.0, fine-tuned with a vast dataset to specialize in clay animation visuals. This model excels at creating mesmerizing clay animation images with unparalleled ease and precision.
Advantages
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Specialized in Clay Animation: Expertly crafted for generating high-quality clay animation images.
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High-Capacity Coloring Book Creation:Excellently suited for generating coloring book images, adding a fun and interactive element.
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Versatile Image Generation:: Capable of producing a wide range of clay animation styles and themes.
Use Cases
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Animation and Film:Ideal for animators and filmmakers looking to create unique clay animation sequences.
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Educational Content: Perfect for creating engaging and interactive coloring book images for children.
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Recreational Use: A fun and creative outlet for hobbyists and clay animation enthusiasts.
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Marketing and Sales: Create eye-catching clay animation visuals for promotional materials.
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