Configuration for running a Qwen-Image-Layered LoRA that automatically separates facial parts on RunPod. Comparison of RTX 6000 Ada (48GB) and RTX PRO 6000 (96GB).
Hands-on RunPod log for Phr00t AIO Qwen-Image-Edit NSFW v18.1 (28GB). RTX 4090 24GB froze loading and --lowvram didn't help; the FP8 split version needed separate VAE/text encoder. RTX 5090 32GB worked end-to-end. Used it for 3-view reference sheets for a 3D model base mesh.
A comparison of major AI 3D generation tools such as TRELLIS, Hunyuan 3D, Tripo AI, and Hitem3D, with a focus on image requirements for better 3D output.
Setup notes for Qwen-Image-Edit-2511 on RunPod's RTX 4090 ($0.34/hr) using the ComfyUI template. Includes the fal Multiple-Angles LoRA (4 elevations × 8 azimuths × 3 distances) and a per-image cost breakdown that ends up cheaper than buying a 4090.
Local hardware for the 20B Qwen-Image-Edit-2511: VRAM per quantization (BF16 24GB+, NF4 16–20GB, GGUF Q4 CPU-runnable), an RTX 3060 12GB minimum and RTX 4070 Ti 16GB recommended build, plus the 96-angle Multi-Angle LoRA.
Testing the image generation features of Flow, now available in Google AI Pro. Findings on the He/She pronoun issue, the effectiveness of natural English prompts, and how to use Flow vs Gem.
After reporting that Nano Banana Pro wasn't available even with a Gemini Pro subscription, it finally rolled out — here's what character-consistent image generation actually looks like in practice.
A record of designing prompts to make Gemini's image generation correctly draw a side ponytail, and building a Gem using a full 360° set of reference images.
Even with an active Gemini Pro subscription, Nano Banana Pro isn't available in Antigravity yet — here's why image editing resolution is stuck at 1024×1024.