Unconditional Image Generation
The DiffusionPipeline is the easiest way to use a pre-trained diffusion system for inference
Start by creating an instance of DiffusionPipeline and specify which pipeline checkpoint you would like to download. You can use the DiffusionPipeline for any Diffusers’ checkpoint. In this guide though, you’ll use DiffusionPipeline for unconditional image generation with DDPM:
>>> from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
>>> generator = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-celebahq-256")
The DiffusionPipeline downloads and caches all modeling, tokenization, and scheduling components. Because the model consists of roughly 1.4 billion parameters, we strongly recommend running it on GPU. You can move the generator object to GPU, just like you would in PyTorch.
>>> generator.to("cuda")
Now you can use the generator
on your text prompt:
>>> image = generator().images[0]
The output is by default wrapped into a PIL Image object.
You can save the image by simply calling:
>>> image.save("generated_image.png")