Create Artistic Images with Stable Diffusion 3
by Stability AI · released 2024 · runs on Replicate
5 free credits · no signup needed
Stable Diffusion 3 is Stability AI's expressive successor to SDXL — built less for photo-realism than for the painterly, illustrative, stylised work that AI photographs can't quite reach. Where FLUX 1.1 Pro tries to look like a camera, SD3 is happy to look like an artist. Watercolour, gouache, oil, ink, comic, retro print, mid-century illustration, Studio Ghibli-adjacent, anime — SD3 covers them all without the LoRA stack other models need.
Why choose Stable Diffusion 3
Pick Stable Diffusion 3 for editorial illustration, blog hero images, book covers, music artwork, t-shirt prints, and anything where "painterly" beats "photographic". 2 credits per generation — middle tier. For photo-real work it's the wrong model; for AI art it's a top-3 choice alongside FLUX 1.1 Pro at higher temperature settings.
Try a starter prompt
Hand-picked prompts that produce strong results with Stable Diffusion 3. Tap any tile to open the editor with the prompt and model pre-loaded.
Watercolour illustration of a mountain village in autumn, loose brush strokes, warm palette
Comic book panel — superhero standing on a rooftop at sunset, bold ink lines, halftone shading
Mid-century travel poster of Lisbon, geometric shapes, terracotta and teal palette
Ghibli-style illustration of a cat sleeping on a windowsill, soft watercolour textures
Frequently asked questions
- Is Stable Diffusion 3 good for photographs?
- Not particularly — even with strong photographic prompts SD3 keeps a slight painterly tint. Use RealVisXL V4 when you need photo-real output.
- Can SD3 produce explicit content?
- No. EdMyPic enforces a content-safety filter on every output regardless of model — see /acceptable-use for the full policy.
- How does SD3 compare to FLUX for art?
- FLUX is more literal; SD3 is more interpretive. For prompts like "abstract chaos of colour" or "dreamy surreal landscape" SD3 produces more visually interesting results. For literal scene descriptions ("a man in a red coat sitting on a bench") FLUX wins.
Stable Diffusion 3 head-to-head
Direct comparisons against other models - specs, where each one wins, and which to pick for your brief.
Compare with other generation models
Different briefs call for different models. Here's what else is available on EdMyPic for AI image generation.
OpenAI's image model — best instruction following, sharp text, natural-language editing.
BFL's premium flagship — sharpest prompt adherence and finest detail.
Crisp text, logos, and typography — Google DeepMind's flagship for legible image text.
Photo-real portraits and product shots — best for skin, fabric, and natural light.
Fast, versatile text-to-image — the everyday default for AI image creation.
Ready to try Stable Diffusion 3?
Open the editor with Stable Diffusion 3 pre-selected. First generation is free - no credit card required.
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