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SeaArt AI

SeaArt AI is an all-in-one AI creativity community for art, videos, audio, and AI chats, where creators collaborate, spark inspiration, and grow together.

Introduction

What is SeaArt AI?

SeaArt AI is a comprehensive, free-to-use AI art generation platform that combines the power of Stable Diffusion with a user-friendly interface. It caters to both beginners and advanced users by offering a vast library of models (Checkpoints, LoRAs) and powerful editing tools like ControlNet and Inpainting directly in the browser. It aims to make high-end open-source AI art accessible to everyone without requiring powerful local hardware.

Core Features
  • Massive Model Library: Access thousands of community-uploaded models for anime, photorealism, 3D art, and specific styles (like Civitai), all hosted and ready to run on the cloud.
  • ControlNet Integration: Use reference images to control the composition, pose, and depth of your generated art, offering precision that standard text-to-image lacks.
  • Workflow Automation: Use "SeaArt Flows" to automate complex generation pipelines, or use one-click tools for upscaling, face fixing, and background removal.
  • Training Studio: Train your own LoRA models on your specific characters or styles directly on SeaArt's servers.
  • Community Features: Browse a newsfeed of high-quality art, view the exact prompts and settings used, and remix them to create your own versions.
Use Cases
  • Character Design: Create consistent characters for games, comics, or novels using specialized LoRA models.
  • Fan Art: Generate high-quality fan art of popular anime or movie characters in various styles.
  • Concept Art: Rapidly iterate on environments, props, and clothing designs for creative projects.
FAQ

Q: Is SeaArt really free?

A: SeaArt is generous with its free tier, providing daily credits that act as "fuel" for generation. Heavy users can subscribe for more credits and faster generation speeds.

Q: Can I use the images commercially?

A: Generally yes, but it depends on the specific models used. Always check the license of the model (Checkpoint/LoRA) you are using.

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