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Martin Durant🙏 17 karmaMar 28, 2026@SkribraDoesn’t work when I signup -

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WE USE D-ID AT THE COLORADO VIRTUAL CREATIVE FACTORY...AND LOVE IT.
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It's pretty cool. There is a free plan/membership.That means that you get free 100 image credits every month that will refresh (on the date you created the account, not on every first of month). Seems to have relatively mild filters. Faces of celebs seem to be blocked. You can type in the name of a celeb and it will create a picture but the face will be a fragmented colorful mess. It has a in-painting function and you can enlarge the canvas (both are separate functions that will cost as much credits as the generation of an image. However it is possible to create NSFW images, if you're into that.
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This is phenomenal. I demo it in my sessions all the time.
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5 minutes to create account. 1 minute to discover poor photo enhancing. Waste of time
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I was able to make a few images for free that closely matched what I was looking for. I will use them for YouTube thumbnails.
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Turbocharge your Photoshop workflow with AIOpen
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bait and switch. Said free and is not. I just want to try a photo before paying.
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AIReel provides a convenient way to generate videos or images from text prompts or photos using several AI models in one place. When trying different prompts and images, the platform produced AI creations with noticeably different visual styles depending on the model selected. Compared with accessing many AI video models directly on their native platforms, the overall cost is more affordable, making it easier to experiment with AI-generated content, including both AI videos and AI images.
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Six months ago I was building some landing pages and found myself wasting way too much time downloading stock photos, cropping them, resizing, rehosting... the whole thing felt broken. I looked around for a tool that just let me describe the image I wanted and get it in the right format instantly—but nothing really existed. So I built Inliner AI. Now when I need an image, I just write what I want directly into a URL like this: https://img.inliner.ai/my-project/panda-playing-guitar-on-stage_1200x750.png Hit enter and boom Inliner generates an original AI image, intelligently cropped, resized for the web, and served instantly via CDN. Need a quick edit? Just append it to the URL: .../remove-the-guitar_900x750.png No uploads, no UI, no waiting. You can also upload your own products, people, or logos and compose them into generated scenes. For more control, there's a Studio web GUI where you can play with prompts and dimensions and compare variants side by side before committing. Where this gets really powerful is when you show your LLM how to use these URLs. Once it knows the pattern like: https://img.inliner.ai/my-project/xxx-yyy-zzz.png It can generate, tweak, and iterate on image assets dynamically, right inside your prompts or your code. Everything stays self contained in the link. We also include copy/pasteable instructions for Claude, GPT, Cursor, and more so you can wire this up in minutes. If you're building a product, designing a page, or just prototyping something new try it out and let me know what you think!
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This software helped me achieve the results I wanted! It’s incredible!
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They couldn’t generate zebras without their stripes on 3 separate tries. That’s basic f-ing shit.
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Super easy and fast, not professional result but fun and free.
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Turn photos into realistic AI kissing videos instantly.Open
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Hey Ben, the images generated from your trained model are mostly going to be driven by the prompt you supply. Use words that describe the character. "A portrait photo of yourtokenword man with a beard, wearing a red shirt, sitting in a cafe" for example. Results should be great . Reach out to me on the sites chat or on the sites discord server with any questions or feedback.
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OpenHere's the rundown. If you thought image editing like Photoshop or Affinity Photo, you were wrong. It's 100% insert a photo and put a filter over it or change it into another AI image. Signing up for an account gets you 4 credits. Enough for one image to image generation. Instead, you should go to aistudio.google.com. This Dreamega site is just using google to generate their stuff anyways. You can do this yourself without paying per generation, the only difference is you need to type the prompt yourself. Is it worth paying some overblown monthly subscription on Dreamega for something you can do yourself or something you'll probably only do once?

