Fan Art Vulgar Reverie [Saxonado Studios] - Fan Art Thread

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What tools, model, LORA, promt (both positive and negative) did you use? If you use my LORA I can give some tips.
i used the civitai link and just created using that, i'm a complete noob with the technical side. prompts were mostly trying to best describe the scene, using as many phrases to pinpoint what i wanted. negative prompts was things like black and white, sketch, and rough edges, or more that two people, because it kept giving me very rough looking art at first.
 

Athres

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i used the civitai link and just created using that, i'm a complete noob with the technical side. prompts were mostly trying to best describe the scene, using as many phrases to pinpoint what i wanted. negative prompts was things like black and white, sketch, and rough edges, or more that two people, because it kept giving me very rough looking art at first.
Then you should read my tips on Civitai about LORA. It has advices about positive and negative promt, as well as tags for different Amelia clothes from the game. You can also check my example arts on Civitai. Each art has metadata with info about promt, settings, which were used to generate it. Don't forget to use Illustrious base model.
 
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Then you should read my tips on Civitai about LORA. It has advices about positive and negative promt, as well as tags for different Amelia clothes from the game. You can also check my example arts on Civitai. Each art has metadata with info about promt, settings, which were used to generate it. Don't forget to use Illustrious base model.
thanks, i'll check it out and try learning some better prompts to use.
 

kusobaba

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What tools, model, LORA, promt (both positive and negative) did you use? If you use my LORA I can give some tips.
I use ComfyUI. Still hard to distinguish two characters so I usually made the man out of frame with just parts of his body visible. Any tips?
 

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I use ComfyUI. Still hard to distinguish two characters so I usually made the man out of frame with just parts of his body visible. Any tips?
I am using Webui.

For two characters I suggest to look onto example arts at LORA page. It has metadata with all key settings and promt which I use. Remember that I also use 4x UltraSharp and Adetailer to fix face generation artifacts and increace overall quality of picture.
 

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I am using Webui.

For two characters I suggest to look onto example arts at LORA page. It has metadata with all key settings and promt which I use. Remember that I also use 4x UltraSharp and Adetailer to fix face generation artifacts and increace overall quality of picture.
Can you please propose a good article by name at the Lora page ? Thx!
 

nickohoma

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I use ComfyUI. Still hard to distinguish two characters so I usually made the man out of frame with just parts of his body visible. Any tips?
Best way to get two distinct characters in a shot is to use some kind of regional prompts. In A1111 they call it Regional Prompting, Forge calls it Attention Couple. There's a few custom nodes in Comfy to do it, usually called something along the lines of attention mask or regional mask. Like everything in Comfy it gets complicated quickly.
Once you get it figured out it's a game changer though. Probably my favorite tool for AI CG.
 

kusobaba

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Best way to get two distinct characters in a shot is to use some kind of regional prompts. In A1111 they call it Regional Prompting, Forge calls it Attention Couple. There's a few custom nodes in Comfy to do it, usually called something along the lines of attention mask or regional mask. Like everything in Comfy it gets complicated quickly.
Once you get it figured out it's a game changer though. Probably my favorite tool for AI CG.
Any useful link for me to learn?
 

nickohoma

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Any useful link for me to learn?

That's an example. There's so many custom notes out there for ComfyUI there might be a better one by now. But it shows the gist. You mask different parts of the image and say "redhead over here" and "blonde over here", etc.

You can also just make a regular image with two people, then use inpainting to retouch a portion of it. So your initial image gets two redheads, but you run it through an img2img workflow and turn one of the redheads into a blonde.
 
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