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Create Unlimited Logos with AI for FREE: A Step-By-Step Guide
Learn how to design unique logos using free AI tools effortlessly. Discover the process of creating stunning logos, from a pirate logo to a vintage Montreal Canadian's logo, with AI technology. Dive into the world of AI-generated logos in this informative video tutorial.
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1. Introduction 🎨
Overview of free AI tools for creating logos.
2. Evolution of AI Logos 🔄
Comparison of AI logo generators over time.
3. Stable Cascade AI Model 🌟
Introduction to the stable cascade AI image generation model.
4. Using Stable Cascade for Free 💻
Two methods to utilize stable cascade AI tool for logo creation.
5. Installing Stable Cascade with Pinocchio 🛠️
Step-by-step guide on installing stable cascade using Pinocchio app.
6. Running Pinocchio Locally
Running stable cascade on a local URL without internet connection.
7. Performance Impact on Computer
GPU usage and performance impact while running stable cascade.
8. Installation of Pinocchio
Installing Pinocchio for free on a powerful GPU.
9. Alternative Approach with Hugging Face
Exploring the use of stable cascade on hugging face platform.
10. Cost Consideration for GPU Usage
Understanding the cost implications of using GPU options on hugging face.
11. Logo Creation Process
Generating logos with AI without extensive prompt engineering.
12. Prompt Adherence in Logo Creation
Testing stable cascade's ability to follow detailed prompts in logo creation.
13. Troubleshooting with AI 🛠️
Testing different prompts and outcomes
14. Logo Creation Process 🎨
Exploring AI-generated logo prompts
15. Enhancing Logos with Vectors 🖌️
Converting images to vector graphics
16. Professional Logo Design 🖥️
Polishing logos using Adobe Illustrator
17. Stay Updated on AI 📰
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Video Transcript
Want to know how to make really good AI logos using completely free AI tools?
Some of these AI art tools have gotten really really good at making logos for you.
Logos like this pirate logo, or this wolf logo, or this old school hockey logo.
This Mike's repair shop logo.
This reimagined Montreal Canadian's vintage logo.
Uh, reimagined San Diego Padres vintage logo.
A cool logo of some red lips.
an astronaut riding a hippo logo because why not?
Or this sort of abstract MW logo.
Or this logo for Nico's plumbing that uses absolutely no
existing trademark to IP.
I actually tried reimagining the future tools logo
and a couple of them weren't half bad.
Now about a year ago, I put out this video
on my YouTube channel creating AI generated logos
using mid-journey.
It is the second most popular video on my channel.
And since the time that I released that video,
mid-journey started charging to use it and we've gotten a ton of new AI art generators and one brand new one that just came out
The week that I'm recording this video is actually really exceptional at creating logos
Hat tip to my buddy angry penguin here a K.A.P. over on X who showed off that it was really good at making logos by making his own
AP logo and here's another variation he made all of these logos you've seen so far were created using a
completely free open source tool. The tool that I'm referring to is stable cascade put out by
stability AI. You can see that this art generation model came out on February 12th and that's 2024
just in case you're watching this a year or two down the line. And just overall it's a really good
AI image generation model. It doesn't do realism very well. I would say that mid-journey v6 and
image in from Google are both much better at realistic images, but this is still a really,
really solid model. And as you can see, it does text well. And from the examples I just showed you,
it also does logos really, really well. This stability website has a blog post that goes into
all of the technical details of how this works. But what we really care about here are these
graphs. So the prompt alignment, how well it adheres to the prompt that you give it,
beats out playground V2, SDXL Turbo, SDXL, and Worshtgen V2, which by the way that Worshtgen
architecture is actually what this model was sort of built on top of. So this version of it is
quite a bit better, I suppose, than the previous version of it. As far as aesthetic quality,
it ranked a little bit lower than playground V2, but much better than SDXL Turbo, SDXL, and the
version V2. As far as speed when prompting, it is way faster than SDXL and playground V2,
but not quite as fast as SDXL Turbo. It also looks like it'll work with control nets,
in-painting, and even variations given an original input image. Again, I'll make sure this article
is linked up below, so if you do want to get into the weeds with it, you can read more about it,
but you probably clicked on this video because you want to know how to get logos out of this.
I'm going to show you two ways to be able to use stable cascade 100% for free.
Now the first way is by using the browser called Pinocchio.
You can download this over at Pinocchio.com.
It's basically a platform slash browser that makes it really easy to install various
models on your local computer.
And as we can see right here, stable cascade is verified and working using this Pinocchio
platform.
If you're not at all familiar with Pinocchio, make sure you watch this video here called
AI Swiss Army Knife free tool does everything.
That video is all about this Pinocchio platform.