Luna_W
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I’ve been testing a few AI platforms focused on image generation and wanted to share some observations for anyone exploring different options.
Leonardo
Raphael
aierone
Summary
If you want a quick test with fewer options, Leonardo or Raphael might be easier to start with.
For exploring a wide variety of visual styles and more granular control, aierone offers more flexibility—but it requires a bit more experimentation to navigate overlapping styles.
Overall, each platform has its strengths depending on your goals: speed vs. variety, simplicity vs. depth.
Leonardo
- Offers up to 15 different model styles (including “None”).
- You can also try specifying styles with prompts, but results can be inconsistent or inaccurate.
Raphael
- Provides 17 major style categories (including “None”).
- Like Leonardo, you can use prompts to try other styles, though errors or mismatches can happen.
aierone
- Stands out with 193 selectable models—far more than the other two.
- You must pick a model before generating images. Some models have similar styles, so experimentation is needed to find unique looks.
Summary
If you want a quick test with fewer options, Leonardo or Raphael might be easier to start with.
For exploring a wide variety of visual styles and more granular control, aierone offers more flexibility—but it requires a bit more experimentation to navigate overlapping styles.
Overall, each platform has its strengths depending on your goals: speed vs. variety, simplicity vs. depth.