Has anyone had any experience using Stable Diffusion to develop visual 
images for Mnemosyne?  Are there any lessons learned?

For context, I am a huge fan of Mnemosyne for the last decade and I am also 
working on my Japanese and Chinese characters these days.  Kanji Koohii 
site offer lots of useful stories for learning the characters and it is 
based on "Remembering the Kanji"

In this context, Character #113 is "many" and it looks like this: 多  and it 
is composed of two 夕 (moons).
  
The story is "A drunken man collapses on the ground, and he looks up in the 
sky to see 2 blurry moons.  This is when he knows that he has too *many *
drinks."

This is what the software generated?
[image: many-2.jpg]

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