@_MoveSwiftlyM to DenverEnglish • 1 year agoDenver, according to Stable Diffusionimagemessage-square26arrow-up144arrow-down11file-textcross-posted to: ai_art
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minus-square@_MoveSwiftlyOPMlinkEnglish1•1 year agoI’ll cross-post. I have it running locally yeah, I’m still getting used to the prompts and up scaling. :) it’s really taxing though, even on a 4090.
minus-square@HyrulianlinkEnglish1•1 year agoYeah no kidding! My 3060ti could cook an egg when I run to large of a file.
minus-square@zeppolinkEnglish1•1 year agoI feel like I get decent performance on a 3070 OC, but I’m not getting anything like this level of image quality.
minus-square@_MoveSwiftlyOPMlinkEnglish1•1 year agoGet the epicrealism model, 20 sampling steps, ~6 CFG scale or so, then super sample it. It’s a lot of work, but you gotta figure it out to get this type of picture. :)
minus-square@zeppolinkEnglish1•1 year agoThank you! I haven’t tried any other models besides whichever came with the UI suite I’m using. I’ve made thousands of pics, and some are decently photorealistic but mostly could be better.
I’ll cross-post.
I have it running locally yeah, I’m still getting used to the prompts and up scaling. :) it’s really taxing though, even on a 4090.
Yeah no kidding! My 3060ti could cook an egg when I run to large of a file.
I feel like I get decent performance on a 3070 OC, but I’m not getting anything like this level of image quality.
Get the epicrealism model, 20 sampling steps, ~6 CFG scale or so, then super sample it.
It’s a lot of work, but you gotta figure it out to get this type of picture. :)
Thank you! I haven’t tried any other models besides whichever came with the UI suite I’m using. I’ve made thousands of pics, and some are decently photorealistic but mostly could be better.