Looks like an SCP containment cell.
Oh good point. And you remind me I need to make time to play the RTX version of HL1.
SCP001
Very nice. How’d you do it? This doesn’t feel like a normal gen.
Thank you! I’m trying hard to get my own style to show through and not just be a prompt with a standard style.
I have taken three models and linked them together in Stable Diffusion and have been working on a set of styles and prompts to get an output that fits what I’m looking for. I’ve probably put hundreds of hours into it this year already.
I can get more detailed and but does that scratch the itch?
I’m interested. If I knew more about your process I might be able to suggest some resources I came across recently, if you’re not already making use of them that is.
My process: Took an image I liked on DA and put it into Chat GPT and asked it to describe the image in detail as a base prompt. I took that prompt and edited it to take it from a nice painting of a garden scene to this. I then added in some of my style prompts I’ve been working on for this art style and passed it through SD via A1111 a few times until I got what was pretty close to what was in my head.
I use three models glued together in SD, one for photographs, one for digital art/painting, and one for anime.
I’m planning on making a lora for the style I am trying to get but I just became a grandfather and have been spending a lot of time with my new granddaughter.
Did you use any embeddings or LoRAs?
I use Loras on occasion but not often. I didn’t here. I find that don’t tend to get me what I’m looking for, but I’m still learning. And I’m not sure what an embedding is.
It’s sort of like a crystallized collection of tokens that tell the model something precise you want without having to enter the tokens yourself. I explain it more here.
I’ll check it out, thank you!!!
Can you elaborate on how you ‘link’ three models together? Do you import one image into another to act as a starting point or something?
Here is the article that best describes it: https://civitai.com/articles/2370/model-merging-management-how-to-merge-stable-diffusion-models-to-fit-your-style
I find this unsettling, and I’m not sure why
That’s probably why I like it!
And I don’t know why either.