[Stable Diffusion] Prompt Sharing and Learning Thread

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HOLY FUCK DUDE I PAY $20
Guys what the hell, for that sort of money you could be paying actual artists and you'd get a few near-perfect images instead of a bazillion AI generated things

HOLY FUCKING SHIT AT LEAST SPOILER THIS GARBAGE
HOLY FUCK DUDE I PAY $20
Guys what the hell, for that sort of money you could be paying actual artists and you'd get a few near-perfect images instead of a bazillion AI generated things

HOLY FUCKING SHIT AT LEAST SPOILER THIS GARBAGE
Honestly didn't know about the spoiler tag. I'll use it in the future but I won't be posting any more of those two (y)
 
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I tested how "group" poses come along so you don't have to. Pretty fucking sweat, I'd say.

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Have you thought of revisiting the blonde and tombraider walking on the beach?
https://f95zone.to/threads/stable-diffusion-prompt-sharing-and-learning-thread.146036/post-10018647
 
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might have to stop using this . my elecitc bill jumped 300 or more a month. (new bill is $765).......wtf... anyone notice their bill higher? does SD work like cryptomining? if so, im quitting :eek:
It does work that way yes, but even the most expensive card I am aware of the A100 80GB can only pull 300W

Most cards are capped at 130W

1800W is the cap for 115V wall outlets in the USA, which is something like a hair dryer, water kettle or portable heater
Average cost to run that 24 hours non stop is around $5 ($15 for Denmark)

Unless your running 20 GPU's 24/hrs a day $300 dollar jump seems steep. Provided you don't live in Denmark.
 

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Hey guys I really want to get into stable diffusion but I am kind of lost right now. My laptop is too bad with 2x4GB of ram to run it locally, so I am trying to use google collab (pro) but that does work for some reason. Is there anyone out there who is also using google collab and who could help me out/share their setup or what worked for them?
 
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Liiike, I think I came to realization that it won't be as simple as I originally thought it would be. So, the idea is kinda discarded.

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Yeah but now that you are using controlnet and open pose and have a ton more knowledge and experience it could be worth a try again.. If for no other reason, a learning exercise. If you pull it off, it could be a template or foundation for future projects.
 
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Hey guys I really want to get into stable diffusion but I am kind of lost right now. My laptop is too bad with 2x4GB of ram to run it locally, so I am trying to use google collab (pro) but that does work for some reason. Is there anyone out there who is also using google collab and who could help me out/share their setup or what worked for them?
Though having a lot of ram is not a bad thing, however it's the vram that matters. Meaning, how much video memory your GPU has.. If it has at least 6Gb vram you can use SD, I have seen people with even less make it work, just don't expect large resolutions to come easy. There are ways though for people with low vram to get around it with tile upscaling.
 
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Yeah but now that you are using controlnet and open pose and have a ton more knowledge and experience it could be worth a try again.. If for no other reason, a learning exercise. If you pull it off, it could be a template or foundation for future projects.
I will probably eventually get there; for the time being I am trying to wrap my head around how I can make a single chara and have her have different outfits. Looks like the inpainting and the control net is the answer. These past few days I "wasted" on a dead end Tile control net. Turns out to properly function with ComfyUI it needs 30mb of video memory more than I currently have... dog, icecream, scates :)

So, yeah, I hope to eventually make it there ;)
 
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I will probably eventually get there; for the time being I am trying to wrap my head around how I can make a single chara and have her have different outfits. Looks like the inpainting and the control net is the answer. These past few days I "wasted" on a dead end Tile control net. Turns out to properly function with ComfyUI it needs 30mb of video memory more than I currently have... dog, icecream, scates :)

So, yeah, I hope to eventually make it there ;)
There are Lora's , TI's etc for clothing styles. Though the entire subject is always part of the training, using one of them with a low weight value can help getting the clothes you're after.


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There are Lora's , TI's etc for clothing styles. Though the entire subject is always part of the training, using one of them with a low weight value can help getting the clothes you're after.


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My bad, I meant outfit in a slighly different context. I meant say I want to make a trainer-like game with inventory system where you can dress/undress a chara. The HS2 girls are lovely, but the SD girls are the next level - so I hope to find a workflow. Using HS2 it was rather trivial bunch of bitmaps layers up and down, sliced-and-diced various ways: .

And naturally, I think the inpainting with controlnet gets me there - I'd have a chara that I can switch outfits for.

Thanks for the links - time for those girls to put on a fashion show ;)
 
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It does work that way yes, but even the most expensive card I am aware of the A100 80GB can only pull 300W

Most cards are capped at 130W

1800W is the cap for 115V wall outlets in the USA, which is something like a hair dryer, water kettle or portable heater
Average cost to run that 24 hours non stop is around $5 ($15 for Denmark)

Unless your running 20 GPU's 24/hrs a day $300 dollar jump seems steep. Provided you don't live in Denmark.
i dont run it 24/7. just down time when bored. i msotly work in c4d sustacne/mari adn daz...using a rtx 3060 and rzen 2700. with 750 psu. im in US... utilities putting in these "Smart Meters" now. (spyware my opnion).. i contacted my electric copany about the rise. clearly something being read wrong. my bill was never over 120 at most
 
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