Generating AI images with StableDiffusion - Beginner Guide

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idontjudgebro

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thanks for the tutorial it was awesome, helped a lot!

just started thinkering myself and had a couple of questions

is it better to have less prompts or the more detailled promtp possible ?

what are the best settings to done down to speed up image generation and mitigating the downgrade of the generated pictures? i want to dablle till i find the characters i 'like.

what's the process used from authors when generating IA to have consistantly the same characters face ?
for exemple when i find a characters i like through the IA generations, how can i make variants of it efficiently to use in a story?

If it's already answered just tell me where i can search thanks !
 

leerlauf

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Dec 13, 2019
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thanks for the tutorial it was awesome, helped a lot!

just started thinkering myself and had a couple of questions

is it better to have less prompts or the more detailled promtp possible ?

what are the best settings to done down to speed up image generation and mitigating the downgrade of the generated pictures? i want to dablle till i find the characters i 'like.

what's the process used from authors when generating IA to have consistantly the same characters face ?
for exemple when i find a characters i like through the IA generations, how can i make variants of it efficiently to use in a story?

If it's already answered just tell me where i can search thanks !
From my own experience it is far more important to have the correct prompts (the ones that correspond most closely to the training data), rather than having a lot. You still might need a lot of prompts depending on the number of concrete details you need, but for more simple and straightforward tasks it's best to keep things simple - and for really complex stuff you might just need to use photoshop and a subsequent image to image generation.

When it comes to character consistency, your best bet is creating a character Lora. There are already a bunch of free character Loras around that you could use, and with certain styles you can get a consistent character just from prompting (and many checkpoints can already do popular anime/cartoon characters because of their training data), but if you have something very specific in mind you might just need to train a Lora yourself, or commission somebody to do it for you.
 
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idontjudgebro

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From my own experience it is far more important to have the correct prompts (the ones that correspond most closely to the training data), rather than having a lot. You still might need a lot of prompts depending on the number of concrete details you need, but for more simple and straightforward tasks it's best to keep things simple - and for really complex stuff you might just need to use photoshop and a subsequent image to image generation.

When it comes to character consistency, your best bet is creating a character Lora. There are already a bunch of free character Loras around that you could use, and with certain styles you can get a consistent character just from prompting (and many checkpoints can already do popular anime/cartoon characters because of their training data), but if you have something very specific in mind you might just need to train a Lora yourself, or commission somebody to do it for you.
thks for the answers i appreciate it

Is creating a Lora complicated? it seems like it the way you wrote that we can commision someone to do it
 

leerlauf

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Dec 13, 2019
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thks for the answers i appreciate it

Is creating a Lora complicated? it seems like it the way you wrote that we can commision someone to do it
I haven't created a Lora myself yet, but from what I have heard it's not too complicated. Might take you some trial and error to get it right. The first step would be to create some good training data - meaning a bunch of different pictures of the character you want in different poses and angles. Use photoshop and img to img to fix these pics up until they look like they depict the same character (I heard you need about 30 for a character Lora - but again - that's must me quoting some guides I read online - haven't done it myself yet).

You can also look around at the commission section and see if you can find an AI-creator who can train a Lora for you, if you don't feel up for it yourself.
 

idontjudgebro

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Jul 9, 2024
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I haven't created a Lora myself yet, but from what I have heard it's not too complicated. Might take you some trial and error to get it right. The first step would be to create some good training data - meaning a bunch of different pictures of the character you want in different poses and angles. Use photoshop and img to img to fix these pics up until they look like they depict the same character (I heard you need about 30 for a character Lora - but again - that's must me quoting some guides I read online - haven't done it myself yet).

You can also look around at the commission section and see if you can find an AI-creator who can train a Lora for you, if you don't feel up for it yourself.
thanks for the helpful tips again it really helps

another question,i want to add text messages to my novel but i'mstruggling to adapt the size to the UI

i'm using "yet another phone for renpy"

is there a default config ? furthermore the default textbox in the zipfile on the official git only contains a little sized one so what is writtent just spill out of the box how can i fix that?
 
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