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Alexa Imrinove🙏 7 karmaJan 7, 2024@RefabricUsing Refabric has elevated my design work, flawlessly interpreting sketches into various fashion styles. Its unique approach to texture realism and bias management sets it apart in AI tools.
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Seems very promising, except I want to try it by myself. I don’t want a demo. Also, I’d like to know the costs before I commit to anything.
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Hey everyone 👋 I’m excited to introduce VidFab, an AI-powered tool that turns text and images into cinematic videos in seconds. We built VidFab to help creators and startups make beautiful videos without complex editing or long render times. Just type an idea — and our AI brings it to life. I’d love to hear your feedback and ideas for what features you’d like to see next. Your thoughts really help us shape the future of VidFab!
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Have tried a few other demo platforms here before checking out Fable. Must say that creating demos with Fable is a breeze. It is truly an AI powered product that is helping me on a daily basis. Totally recommend you try Fable and compare it with the others out there. You will not be disappointed!
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Just tried the tool and printed my first 3D model, and I’m honestly surprised by how good it came out. It was super easy to use, and the final print matched my reference image perfectly. Congrats to the Mimetic Labs team for building such a simple but super cool tool.
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i created infinite data storage using this app thank to for your amazing application!
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It's really a cool concept, but for a year is over $1000 subscription price, and you can't even try it first ONCE before having to pay! When you sign up, you should get (x)# of free trials, even if it's like... limited. The fact you can't even try it is super lame!
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I run a small online store and used to rely on stock photos for product mockups and promotional images. The problem was that they never quite fit what I needed. Either the lighting was off, the setting felt too generic, or I’d see the same image pop up on a dozen other websites. Editing them to match my brand took more time than it was worth. I started using Aux Machina a few weeks ago, and it’s completely changed my workflow. Instead of searching endlessly for something that’s *close enough*, I can just describe what I want—like a product sitting on a clean, minimalist desk with soft natural lighting, and get an image that actually fits. What’s even better is that I can refine the results instead of starting over from scratch. It’s been especially useful for seasonal promotions. For example, I needed holiday-themed images with a specific color palette to match my brand, and instead of settling for whatever stock sites had available, I generated exactly what I had in mind. The images look high-quality and professional, and I don’t have to worry about my competitors using the same ones. It’s saved me a ton of time, and the results feel a lot more unique and custom. I still use some stock images here and there, but for anything that needs to stand out, this has been a much better solution.
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