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I -think - I see your problem.Mad at the Internet
View attachment 4416440Stable Diffusion (1.4)
Prompt:
sunset, sun behind ocean, (((clear sky))), dark sky
Negative prompt:
[[[no clouds]]], [[[beach]]], (((light sky)))
Seed: 887498
Steps: 25
Guidance: 7.5
How do I make the clouds disappear? I have tried (((clouds))) (((no clouds))), [[[clouds]]] and [[[no clouds]]] in negative prompts.
How does it handle non-standing poses? There's quite a few models that can do standing poses very well, but if you get someone to sit down they still occasionally grow a third leg and let's not discuss what happens when they lie down.Dreamlike Photoreal 2.0 seems to fix a lot of the anatomy problems that other models have. I tested it by making some Disney princess as they would look in real life, including:
Still shit.How does it handle non-standing poses?
AI seethers be like: I can't see the fingers or teeth!Dreamlike Photoreal 2.0 seems to fix a lot of the anatomy problems that other models have. I tested it by making some Disney princess as they would look in real life, including:
I told you like a month ago that you were getting attention on /g/ and you were gonna get e-famous.View attachment 4414256
I made this and posted it on the Fediverse less than a week ago and in that time it's gone viral and spread and so far over the capital I Internet that it's made it's way back here and Kiwis have posted it in multiple image threads without even knowing where it came from. It's been interesting to see how it's been edited as it's been passed along: scaled up, saturation boosted, text altered, and translated to other languages. A guess then it fits the real definition of a "meme" then, eh?
Even though my system has adequate cooling, I think of that as the "cook meats on my GPU" button and thus never use it. I worry that should I generate very large volumes of images between reviewing sessions I'll spend even less time looking them over and picking out the interesting ones I really want to see more of in higher resolutions with different samplers.maybe this is common knowledge but i've never seen it mentioned: i just noticed that if you right click on the generate button in webui there's an option to generate forever. it will keep making pictures until you tell it to stop so you can leave it running overnight or whatever. pretty cool
i've never really seen my gpu go over ~55 or so while generating so i assume it would be fine? it's an older gpu so it takes around a minute per image so for me this would be greatEven though my system has adequate cooling, I think of that as the "cook meats on my GPU" button and thus never use it. I worry that should I generate very large volumes of images between reviewing sessions I'll spend even less time looking them over and picking out the interesting ones I really want to see more of in higher resolutions with different samplers.
Modern video cards are usually smart enough not to set themselves on fire these days with a couple exceptions (*cough cough RTX 4090). Even if you use overclocking software like Afterburner, you can generally set a thermal cap to limit how much heat you get. It kind of has training wheels to prevent you from doing anything too stupid.Even though my system has adequate cooling, I think of that as the "cook meats on my GPU" button and thus never use it. I worry that should I generate very large volumes of images between reviewing sessions I'll spend even less time looking them over and picking out the interesting ones I really want to see more of in higher resolutions with different samplers.
I told you like a month ago that you were getting attention on /g/ and you were gonna get e-famous.
I always believed in you.
Can someone get me up-to-date about AI music? Has anything better than Riffusion and Jukebox came out?
What gpu do you have? You very likely don't have the computational power to do it, hypernetworks are said to require at least 4gb of video memoryI'm training a hypernetwork for the first time.... I might be overplaying my hand on the graphics card... 2 seconds per iteration for at least 10k...
Anyone else done one of these? I'm following the voldy guide, but tips and tricks not covered there would be appreciated.
Edit: first question: It stops when it tries to make a sample image. No crashes, no errors, just stops and waits like it's done with it's task without any notification.
1080ti, it's got 8gb I think... It IS training networks... I'm running the backups right now to see how it's coming along.What gpu do you have? You very likely don't have the computational power to do it, hypernetworks are said to require at least 4gb of video memory
It's likely just shitting the bed, I've heard other people say the 1080ti will crash on SD1080ti, it's got 8gb I think... It IS training networks... I'm running the backups right now to see how it's coming along.
Either I've fucked up the settings or something is fucky with the preview feature. It gets to when it's supposed to output a preview and just stops.
The command line is left displaying the "loading weights" message, but you can carry on and generate images or start the training again, in which case it picks up right where it last saved (which is when I have it trying to generate an image). If you disable the preview generation it carries on like intended, saving backups at the specified step count.