This model is the result of over a years worth of experimentation and is my personal go-to model for turning Anime waifu into fairly realistic porn artistic works.
It is highly recommended to use Adetailer for face and eyes.
If the name didn't let you know, this is good for NSFW generation.
I find that if you have issues with excessive artifacts, remove most brackets from the prompts and use ratio weighting instead e.g. (bound_hands:1.3) instead of (((bound hands))).
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Better skin shine/lighting however worse than V8 on piercings.
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Hi, bound_hands:1.3 in the description should be (bound_hands:1.3) as without that one pair of parentheses, the weight will not work at all, from what I know. edit: Dangit, mixed up brackets and parentheses. ^^
weird! without the brackets works fine for me in Forge and Automatic1111
@Sanctusmorti
From https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/wiki/features:
Cheat sheet:
a (word) - increase attention to word by a factor of 1.1
a ((word)) - increase attention to word by a factor of 1.21 (= 1.1 * 1.1)
a [word] - decrease attention to word by a factor of 1.1
a (word:1.5) - increase attention to word by a factor of 1.5
a (word:0.25) - decrease attention to word by a factor of 4 (= 1 / 0.25)
a \(word\) - use literal () characters in prompt
I think it will tokenize "bound hands:1.3" just like it would "1000 year old" as a text with a number in it, but not apply any weight without the brackets. So yeah, it "works" as you get an image and probably that lack of weighting is also the reason you don't get any artifacts that way. The brackets should also serve as the start and stop sign for the AI to know what you actually want to increase the weight of, as that often isn't just a single word in a natural language prompt, for example: "There are red dice and blue dice:1.3 on the table" as opposed to "There are red dice and (blue dice:1.3) on the table". How would the AI know that you want more blue dice than red dice and not just more dice without the brackets?
@OneViolentGentleman Well what do you know? I ran some tests with same prompt/settings/seed and yep, you are absolutely right. It does need the brackets in Automatic1111 and forge. Im going to break the law of the internet and admit I'm wrong. Thanks for the info.
Do you have to connect words with an underline when they are inside parentheses?
@EatCrow Underscores are generally unnecessary unless they are part of a LoRA trigger (though I haven’t tested that) or are used for quality, source or rating scores in the Pony model, such as score_9, score_8, rating_safe, source_anime, etc.
"brackets" have the opposite effect [less weight].
"parentheses" are what you (speak of).
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