Over the last 6 months, I've created quite the collection of helper and tool embeds for doing things like fixing faces, pushing realism, creating anime scenes, making subjects smile, or cry, or face the camera, whatever. Rather than creating separate listings for the literal dozens of tools I have, I've decided instead to just create a "master" listing for all of my tools that I can then update whenever I have new tools to add.
Unlike some of my more grand embeddings out there, many of these serve simple purposes and are of limited effect by themselves. Some are little more than funny experiments that turned into something useful, while others were created as helpers as part of a larger project.
I will continue to update this listing as I create more tools. I'm not planning on exposing my ENTIRE toolbox, just the ones I use and share with friends most frequently.
Don't expect a lot of demo images or a lot of fanfare on this listing. This is my toolkit. If you want to use my tools, please, be my guest, but I make no guarantee of results - Sometimes they work great, sometimes they don't, the fun part is finding the best mix to get the results you want!
As with all of my other embeds, my tools are designed to be mixed with my other 1.5 compatible embeds available on my profile page. Mix and match for some really interesting outputs, and follow me here on Civit to be notified when I release new embeddings!
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To use these embeddings in AUTOMATIC1111, copy them to your embeddings folder in your stable-diffusion-webui directory. No need to restart, just invoke the embedding from your prompt. Make sure you are using a 1.5 version compatible model or you will get errors!
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Description
No512 is my attempt to remove the stuff that tends to show up too much and ruins otherwise good output. Think glasses, masks, hats, necklaces and shine. You can still prompt this stuff back in just fine in my experience, this just reduces that tendency for SD to randomly throw this stuff in by itself. It's scope is limited, most of the modern models are good enough at avoiding the annoyances anyway, but it still serves its purpose. YMMV
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Comments (4)
It's not clear what neg512 does. Thanks for sharing this, would be great to know how you make these utils so we can build more.
Hey there, I replied on your comment on the file - Neg512 is just a bundle negative, similar to Nfixer, easynegative, stuff like that. The effects are subtle, but it will increase coherence and make things look a little nicer, though with the modern models, the difference is admittedly very slight.
edit - as for how I make them, it depends - as I said above, this is a bundle negative, all I did was take a big number of negatives, like "tiling, poorly drawn, out of frame, mutated, twins, repeated..." stuff like that, then manually tokenize them in A1111 and create the embedding. Install Embedding Inspector if you want to try it yourself - you can also hit me up on Discord if you want further tips!
@socalguitarist Thanks, I'll check out Embedding Inspector!
Could you give some introduce about it? I can't understand what can it do?
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