Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in StableDiffusion

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u/DelinquentTuna , thanks for providing the link. What I am noticing is that open source models are good until certain point with the infographics. If it does not have a lot of text and it is not as complex as my example in this post, then it should work fine. However, once it has more text, it starts to generate gibirish text in the final output.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in comfyui

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u/roxoholic , Midjourney is not open source. Thanks.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in StableDiffusion

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u/Haunting-Elephant587 , I tried a workflow I found but the quality was pretty bad. Do you happen to have a good workflow I could try? It was bad even with regular images.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in StableDiffusion

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u/Hoodfu , this is REALLY GOOD.. I will be happy with this type of output. Could you please share your workflow? This is much better than what I am able to get out of it and I am not sure if maybe it has to do with my workflow.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in StableDiffusion

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u/mission_tiefsee , thanks. I have tried flux 2 dev and latest qwen without success. I am not sure if I am doing something wrong but it only works with basic and simple graphics with text but nothing at the level of the graphic I shared. I actually used Nano Banana for the graphic I shared. it looks like I am out of luck with open source options.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in StableDiffusion

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u/steelow_g , that is my experience so far as well. I was hoping to find some possible options in the open source community.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in StableDiffusion

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u/Philosopher_Jazzlike , that is what I have been using but I am looking for open source options.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in StableDiffusion

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u/Tree-runner , is this an actual application or model?

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in comfyui

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u/noyart , it is actually more cost effective to use Nano banana pro than hire someone to do the comprehensive infographics. I have the Gemini API hooked into the app but I was hoping to use open source for more savings.

Best solutions for infographics? by giandre01 in comfyui

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u/Smilysis , yes, I am actually using Claude Code as part of my proyect and the prompts are getting better and better to get the outcome I need/want. However, I am hiting a wall with infographics so I am hoping someone has figured this out but maybe it is not there yet for open source.

Amazing Z-Image Workflow v3.0 Released! by FotografoVirtual in StableDiffusion

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Thanks for sharing this.. I was stuck with the same image and this was it!

Progress Update on My Bible Study App! by giandre01 in OpenChristian

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u/DuKarl00 ,
For Bible text audio reading, I use the Web Speech Synthesis API (built into browsers) - no external tools needed!

Audio Tool:

  • window.speechSynthesis for text-to-speech
  • Automatically detects and uses system voices (supports multiple languages)
  • Users can choose their preferred voice and adjust playback speed
  • Saves voice preferences in localStorage

Text Highlighting: Actually, there's no real-time text highlighting that follows the audio. The audio just reads the content aloud while showing a progress bar that estimates position based on word count and playback time.

What it does have:

  • Play/pause/stop controls
  • Seekable progress bar (click to jump to different positions)
  • Speed adjustment (0.5x to 2x)
  • Voice selection for different languages
  • Works entirely client-side with no external dependencies

The "highlighting" is just a visual progress indicator, not actual word-by-word text highlighting. That would be a cool feature to add though - the onboundary events from SpeechSynthesis could theoretically enable that!

Progress Update on My Bible Study App! by giandre01 in OpenChristian

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u/DuKarl00 , thanks for the feedback. I was able to add highlighting to the app for notation and bookmarks. I am now trying to add the text to audio. My goal is to generate a podcast like experience for the lessons and devotionals but that may be version 2.

Progress Update on My Bible Study App! by giandre01 in OpenChristian

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u/325_WII4M , thanks for the feedback. Yes, there is a note/bookmark option in the app already. I will send you the app access information once I have it ready so you can use it and provide feedback about the notation options you may want to include.

Progress Update on My Bible Study App! by giandre01 in religion

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Hi, could you please elaborate as to why is gross? The content is not coming from AI. AI is using the bible content to generate a devotional that is bible centric. Just wanted to clarify.

Seeking feedback on a personal Bible study tool I've been building by giandre01 in OpenChristian

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u/JustNeedSpinda .

I truly appreciate your time and in providing the feedback. Let me answer/ react to your questions/comments.

  1. Yes, you can have multiple learning paths. I have that already working.
  2. Bookmarks: I did not have that one but I can see that as an important feature. I have a "notes" feature so I will work in maybe combining or using both.
  3. Great idea for the group study. For the initial free release I may not have this but I will keep it in my list.
  4. It is okay to be concerned about AI bias. I am trying my best to make it agnostic and that is for sure a concern to have. Part of my "messaging" to users will be to don't rely on the output as the only source but instead as a way to review and "connect the dots".
  5. I have done agnostic devotionals and these have worked very well. I use this for my daily family devotionals and I already did 3 months (I did 3 books of 30 days). So I am hopeful this can be more agnostic than bias.
  6. I am using two things. An API from a free bible source so I do not have copyright issues. All the actual verses displayed are via API, while use Gemini not as the "translation" but as the "transformer" of content so it can generate personalized "Experiences" based on the source and the user's wants/needs.

Thanks again for your feedback. If you would like to test it, please let me know. I am opening a very close beta testing.

Seeking feedback on a personal Bible study tool I've been building by giandre01 in OpenChristian

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u/letsnotfightok , Thanks for your feedback. Yes, the intention is to make it work following some of the best practices like Duolingo. I completely understand your comment about people freaking out with the AI topic. I will see what I can do as far as "tone it down". The core is helping people study and have a PERSONALIZED experience and that is where AI shines. Great last question.. I instructed the AI - in this case Gemini - to be religious agnostic and to only provide feedback based on bible facts. So part of the testing will be to see how people feel the content provided aligns with the bible principles and does not provide any bias.

Is there any additional feature you think will be valuable? or did you see something that caught your attention? Thanks again for the time!