Instructions to use circlestone-labs/Anima with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- Diffusion Single File
How to use circlestone-labs/Anima with Diffusion Single File:
# No code snippets available yet for this library. # To use this model, check the repository files and the library's documentation. # Want to help? PRs adding snippets are welcome at: # https://github.com/huggingface/huggingface.js
- Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
This is just a thank you! I have no complaints.
Hello,
I started using Anima last week, and it has become my favorite model by far. It's quick, not heavy on the computer, plenty of variation and very few hallucinations. Writing a prompt is not a struggle on how to trick the model into giving me what I want. I know Anima's being positioned as an anime focused model with a secondary artistic usage, but I'm getting creative results with which I could not be more delighted. You've also said it isn't supposed to be good with realistic results. Well, I guess it wouldn't be useful for blackmail-oriented deep fakes (is that a bad thing?), but the clever elves in the community are making checkpoints and LoRA's that are doing a great job at moving toward realism.
To be frank, ever since Chroma/Flux1, whatever the goals of people making the new base models were, they weren't very fun or useful to me. Anima has made me look forward to getting up in the morning and try to create an image of that weird idea that came to me in the middle of the night.
Thank you so much, I love Anima. You did a great job!
Your pal,
PizmoSF
