Just adding quick line of code that allows you to write something like (model:::1) , (model:::2) and (model:::3) to override the keywords would be so helpful.

Things work really well overall but it’s frustrating to , for example, run a anime prompt only to have it switch out to the furry SD model because perchance detects the word “dragon” in the prompt etc.

For context: Perchance uses 3 SD models that run depending on keywords in the prompt. I want to be able override this feature.

  • allo
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    23 months ago

    I got an unusual one today. pinging @VioneT to add to the triggerwords list…

    “Starlight Glimmer”, name of the greatest My Little Pony character, singlehoofedly makes the model Pony Diffusion.

    all hail Starlight Glimmer

    • VioneTM
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      23 months ago

      Thanks! Added to the prompt guide.

      • allo
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        3 months ago

        idk what you mean but here’s a better summary

        “anime anime anime fluttershy” on the anime style makes Anime

        “anime anime anime Starlight Glimmer” on the anime style makes Anthro which i think is aptly named as a model, Pony Diffusion

        thus science

        and also Starlight Glimmer is the best

        • @AdComfortable1514OP
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          23 months ago

          Aha. So what you wanted to say was that “Starlight” and/or “Glimmer” are triggerwords for the furry model. Gotcha!

        • @AdComfortable1514OP
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          23 months ago

          I can’t speculate.

          If you feel up for the task I’d suggest running prompts that use Euler a at 20 steps for a given seed using that model and see if results match images on the perchance site.

          If they do , then we know the furry model = Pony diffusion

          (Though IIRC the furry model on perchance existed before Pony Diffusion. )