- Jul 12, 2017
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Tried CivitAI for quite a bit...
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I think it'd be best to list out the necessities when people wanted to use their own PC's capabilities rather than CivitAI so that we don't need to go to other pages on this thread (if this gets significant traffic in the future).ForgeUI is more powerfull then civitai generator, because you have tons of extensions to use (for example ADetailer)
I will add some links to my first post.I think it'd be best to list out the necessities when people wanted to use their own PC's capabilities rather than CivitAI so that we don't need to go to other pages on this thread (if this gets significant traffic in the future).
VAE is not so necessery, just change checkpoint.I got the Forge working but changing checkpoint and VAE results in a "connection error"
Any ideas on what I should do?
I already upload original image in this post: https://f95zone.to/threads/kingdom-...-future-plans-healthcare.211283/post-13961304Maybe if you share prompt used on each generations is easier to create more coherent pictures too. more people can try run same prompt and adjust
Maybe if the current SDXL and KOD PDXL models are trained to create a scene based on (at least) ChatGPT prompts, I think it's possible -- though I'm not sure how long it takes for one to achieve that milestone.how realistic would it be to generate a picture to illustrate a scene and maybe make a short comic out of it as a proof of concept?
With this, there's an implication the size of the model corresponds to the size of VRAM needed to properly run it?VAE is not so necessery, just change checkpoint.
Maybe not enough VRAM. By default ForgeUI loads this model: realisticVisionV51_v51VAE 1,98 Gb.
This model can be fully loaded in 4Gb VRAM, but PDXL6 isn't, because of 6,46 Gb size.
Looks like you can only use SD1.5 models. If that so, then try this checkpoint and model:
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It's a good start. Or try this.. Try generating a series of images that would go together in some kind of timeline for a scene. I could draft up a story for the scene. Or we could do that in reverse.. I draft up a scene, then you folks see if you can generate images that fit that scene.Maybe if the current SDXL and KOD PDXL models are trained to create a scene based on (at least) ChatGPT prompts, I think it's possible -- though I'm not sure how long it takes for one to achieve that milestone.
I'm not particularly well-versed in Generative AI content or AI in general, but that's what I get when thinking about core AI procedure when it comes to content creation: Have both generative written and visual prompts learn each other's strengths and weaknesses, then find the sweet spot
Give it a try. Frankly, the AI is doing the job for you, a few prompts can give you a good result. You hit generate a few time, and when you got a good picture, you use the same seed for consistency. If you want a more complicated, specific pose, this is where img2img and controlnet come into account. Basically, it will copy the image style (depending on your noise setting) to get what you want.The house cleaning in the main threat was probably only a matter of time. So i assume this would be the right place for the ai pictures, discussions and other things that are not directly tied to the game itself, right?
I still can't do creative work to save my life and i would need quite a long time to understand this ai-generation method, but watching all these pictures makes me wonder:
Even i could write a bad subtitle to any of the pictures here in paint, so that is technically easy to do.
Because of this i guess it still isn't too difficult to pick a few pictures and make a few panel worth of short comic either.
But i imagine that for a short story or a scenario the method would have to be reversed and instead of stringing together random pictures, the story would have to be written and then the pictures would need to be generated for that.
So to those of you, with experience in this: am i wrong? and how realistic would it be to generate a picture to illustrate a scene and maybe make a short comic out of it as a proof of concept?