from what I understand, clipdrop api offers these features[0] while stability api is mainly stable diffusion which is image generation from prompting[1] (if you are referring to stable diff 2.1)
these APIs provide pretty different functionalities
I drew a man holding a sword and got men holding swords in completely different postures.
It probably was trying to match some elements of the shapes, but it certainly didn't match an ordinary human understanding of what the items in my drawing were supposed to represent!
This feels like a good outcome for the machine. It can't tell whether you intended it to be a cat, and you told it ogre, which is after all a made-up creature. But it did take note of what it could.
Eh, I don't think this is better than https://scribblediffusion.com/. None of the three images were at all like my drawing, but Scribble Diffusion did include the right elements in the right places.
Can confirm, this (scribblediffusion) is much better!!
I doodled a cat, and then prompted it with "cat", "bird", and "snake". All three look like my doodle, the cat looks great, the other two look forced, just as one would expect.
With stabledoodle, it gives me a cat, then a bird, and then a snake, and I can't find my doodle in any of them.
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[0]:https://clipdrop.co/apis [1]:https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-2-1
Edit: after some trying, there is sometimes some rough shape matching, but it's often very much off.
It probably was trying to match some elements of the shapes, but it certainly didn't match an ordinary human understanding of what the items in my drawing were supposed to represent!
https://imgur.com/a/LqxBWlA
With stabledoodle, it gives me a cat, then a bird, and then a snake, and I can't find my doodle in any of them.
My prompt was |>Tree
It produced an image of a forest...