[Stable Diffusion] Prompt Sharing and Learning Thread

HardcoreCuddler

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sharlotte

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I still have loads to figure out. Like using the same face and model throughout.
It's very chronophage. I find videos by different authors, including the ones posted here in the thread. Found another author, Jennifer Doebelin, really good at explaining how things work.
 

Jimwalrus

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I still have loads to figure out. Like using the same face and model throughout.
It's very chronophage. I find videos by different authors, including the ones posted here in the thread. Found another author, Jennifer Doebelin, really good at explaining how things work.
"Chronophage" is a new term to me, but one I shall be using!
 

fr34ky

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Do you guys keep 2 or 3 SD tabs open in your browser to alternate different variations of prompts? For me that's key to keep tracking of things, I don't know if there is a more sophisticated way... Looking at the prompts from the pictures I generate is not the best, am I losing some kind of log function?
 

Sepheyer

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Do you guys keep 2 or 3 SD tabs open in your browser to alternate different variations of prompts? For me that's key to keep tracking of things, I don't know if there is a more sophisticated way... Looking at the prompts from the pictures I generate is not the best, am I losing some kind of log function?
I gave up on any kind of logging and I use image's meta as storage.
 

Mr-Fox

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I simply change the prompt on the fly, moving it in the direction I want. If I need to go back I simply load the last image I liked into "PNGInfo" then "send to txt2Img or send to Img2Img". When I find prompts on the web or discord I save it in an aptly named folder "prompts". If the image doesn't have meta stored, then I copy it to a text file and name it the same as the image.
I never run more than one SD window, I use way to high settings for this.
 

Mr-Fox

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I have learned/observed that each checkpoint is DS trained with selected genre material. Instead of banging your head against the wall, trying to make a checkpoint do something it can't. It is better to select a checkpoint with the appropriate theme or training for your project.
It is very easy to find different checkpoints.


Download a checkpoint and place inside: Stable-Diffusion\stable-diffusion-webui\models\Stable-diffusion

Examples:

Realism/ Photo
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Anime/3d/Sci-fi
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Misc
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Stars/Celebrity/Character
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The next step is using a Lora for a specific result.


Ensure that you've installed the , you can do this from the extensions tab. After installing you will need to restart AUTOMATIC1111.

Installation:
  1. Open "Extensions" tab.
  2. Open "Install from URL" tab in the tab.
  3. Enter URL of this repo to "URL for extension's git repository".
    This -->
  4. Press "Install" button.
  5. Restart Web UI.
  6. Put the LoRA models (*.pt, *.ckpt or *.safetensors) inside the sd-webui-additional-networks/models/LoRA folder.
    Alternatively inside: Stable-Diffusion\stable-diffusion-webui\models\Lora
  7. Go to "settings" "Additional Network" paste the path for your Lora folder
    ex. G:\Downloads\Stable-Diffusion\stable-diffusion-webui\models\Lora
    and click "apply settings".
  8. In text2img or img2img expand the "Additional Networks" menu near the bottom and select "Enable" then select a Lora for "Model1" and adjust "weight1" , 0.8 is a good starting point. You can combine several Lora's but the result might vary. Some Lora's has specific key words or phrases for the prompt ex "shirtlift" or "braless" etc.
  9. Create awesome images .

    Examples:

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