Stable Diffusion 1.5 mixed with Waifu Diffusion, and the NovelAI leak has me making big tiddy goth GFs on command. Lotta nice ladies in fancy dresses, too, but that's besides the point.
Use this webui. It'll auto-update every time you run webui.sh.
Move the checkpoints you wish to use into the 'models' folder
Start webui.cmd (windows) or webui.sh (everyone else)
Go to 'Checkpoint Merger' tab
Choose the checkpoints. takes shitloads of RAM to load multiples
Choose the percentage of Model B to mix with Model A
Do this a few times with whatever models you like
OPTIONAL: embeddings exist to even further constrain and improve
PRO-TIP: do NOT use negative prompts when getting your first-pass images. It fucks up the poses. Depends on model how severe, my mix seems largely unaffected
Ah, I never saw the merger before, been using the webui for a while now and making some cute waifus as references. The Pro-tip I never tried before, I usually negative prompt in the beginning, I could try without for a bit as well, been only using the NAI-leak.
The new algorithm is nuts.
Stable Diffusion 1.5 mixed with Waifu Diffusion, and the NovelAI leak has me making big tiddy goth GFs on command. Lotta nice ladies in fancy dresses, too, but that's besides the point.
I can't get stable Diffusion to work unless I do it off Google. It's really annoying, because I want to add it to Photoshop, but don't know how.
Try this? https://rentry.org/voldy
I haven't gotten it 100% yet, but enough to create some pretty wild things.
NVIDIA on Windows? https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
AMD on Linux? https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
AMD on Windows? Use the Docker image of that guy's shit (no link, if you can't find it git gud)
How do you mix em?
https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
Ah, I never saw the merger before, been using the webui for a while now and making some cute waifus as references. The Pro-tip I never tried before, I usually negative prompt in the beginning, I could try without for a bit as well, been only using the NAI-leak.