- Joined
- Dec 9, 2017
Biggest tip I can offer if to read through all of the FAQ and hints pages listed on the download site. Even though a lot of the examples provided are to generate anime-related things, most of the knowledge gleaned can be used elsewhere.Do you mind if you share some of your tips/generated images? I'm pretty sure many of us are interested in generating hellscapes from doodles/words (I think I'm in the minority in that I want to use this for fantastical landscapes more than anime booba). Curious what parameters and input worked best for you and all that.
It's only 28 pages in, but I feel like this is turning into a great little mini-art community. Happy to be a part of it.![]()
Some really helpful things off the bat: Things in (((parentheses))) receive more weight upon image generation, things in [[[brackets]]] receive less. I never know what to put in the negative prompt, so I’ll generate a baseline and then nitpick it to get rid of what I don’t like. There’s usually some colors I feel out of place, text, etc. Be verbose, but not limiting or wordy. Always use ‘masterpiece’ and ‘best quality’ in your positive prompts. I honestly haven’t generated an image that didn’t benefit from it. Find an image you really like and save that seed - probably the best bit of advice I can give alongside learning how to manipulate images further using img2img and inpainting. There’s a nice tutorial on inpainting on the “links” portion of the download page.
Here’s some stuff I’ve generated that I think looks cool. Fleshy, infested, and bloodied space station-type shit. Not sure how or why I got here, but it was so much fun, and cool, to generate these.