@sapphire@soapone@skylar With SDXL you're better off sticking to 1024x1024 or any other resolution that's multiple of 64 and add up to 2048 (so 1216x832, 1280x768, etc), otherwise the model would just start hallucinating.
@sapphire@skylar Most of the time I get something close to what I want, but not quite, so I'll move it to img2img and set the slider to 0.4 - 0.7 without upscaling to re-generate the image without too much change. Once I get one I like it then goes to upscale and set the slider to 0.12 (or so) and double the resolution
@sapphire@skylar basically, (some tag) means try harder to do that, works up to ((( some tag))), also works for the negative tags to try harder to not do that
Then there is [pony ears:0.8] for example, where you are telling the generator to ignore the tag until its 80% done generating the image.
There are other things, but I forgot what they were. For the most part its swapping out tags to see what it does.
Then with upscaling, set the slider to 0.15 or so and double the resolution
@soapone@skylar I'm also confused what you're looking for, I was simply mentioning that my setup currently works on my machine. Literally brand new to this, less than 2 hours new
score_9, pony filly, Fluffy, Fuzzy, 8k, Detailed Fur, High detailed Fantasy art, digital render, cute, pretty face, small breasts, feral, anime art style, blonde braids, white fur, blue eyes, military hat, looking at you, front view, looking down, military uniform, airship in the background
@sapphire@skylar To get certain things out of it, you will needed to do some weird things. Also I'm not sure how people get those hyper-realistic photograph looking ones, maybe with a LORA (secondary model) I'm not aware of.
I have a text file called "tags to use" Also right now my automatic1111 install is borked, not sure why.
After you get an image you like, click the button under the generated image "send it to img2img" tab and... uh... take a screenshot, mine is borked.
@skylar teach me to use this for evil, the /mlp/ thread is more interested in fulfilling people's random requests instead of teaching people to use the software