Fill your background with a lot of stuff with a quick prompt. Gives any scene that "lived in" look and feel.
Follow me to make sure you see new tools like this, or new styles, poses and Nobodys when I post them. More Clutter series coming too. Things move fast on this site, it's easy to miss.
How to use:
Clutter-Home: Just place the trigger work in your positive prompt ranging from strength 0.1 to 1.5. Mostly domestic clutter you'd find in a home. If you see too many of an object you don't need, be sure to add that to the negative prompt to have less of it.
Clutter-Mechanical: Just place the trigger work in your positive prompt ranging from strength 0.1 to 1.5. Mechanical clutter you'd find in an auto garage repair shop or other industrial setting. If you see too many of an object you don't need, be sure to add that to the negative prompt to have less of it.
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Love seeing TIs again! :) Loras are great but TIs are so fast and versitile!
Thanks. Agreed
I can't wait to see how this combines with my zero g lora!
The samples show mostly contemporary settings (which is perfectly fine). But does this work for high fantasy "homes" (e.g. private chambers in a castle) or sci-fi homes (e.g. barracks/living quarters in a space station)? Or are you making separate TIs/tools for those?
In any case, thanks for the continuous hard work, author-san. The SD Community had been growing quieter ever since greedy cheapskate Google started banning everybody. I have my own rig, but most people I know gave up. At least the biggest creators like you are still on it. So stay cool, good sir/ma'am, and cheers. ✌
Will work in any environment, but create domestic type clutter. One example was in a medieval tavern. I'll make more for different types of clutter, like industrial, etc.
@Zovya So it's more about the clutter "items" themselves, rather than the setting/place? I see. Okay, thanks for the clarification, author-san. Looking forward to the others in this series. Cheers! 👍
Lovely! I wonder if a feature can be embedded as a slider on automatic1111 or other releases for distributing weights! :P . I hate manuel changing the weights :)
in auto1111, if you have the text of a prompt or embedding selected, ctrl+up arrow or down arrow will adjust the strength
Is the clutter limited to the examples or can it be things like electronics or whatever is relevant to the scene?
it's mostly concept. you can prompt for specific things too and they'll be added.
You literally make the coolest stuff! THANK YOU!
thanks!
Excellent work as always!
Would you be interested in making an inversion that encourages placement of the subject at a longer distance from the camera?
Even with a controlnet pose zoomed out at a distance, where there are enough descriptors of the subject SD wants to place them front and centre of the image.
This is a fantastic utility Lora. I would really appreciate a SDXL version.
The 'clutter' concept of this Lora can also be used to enhance 'background' miscellaneous stuff. Just what a checkpoint does with that concept .. well that's the fun isn't it :D
<3
6 months later, no reply, go figure.
@SOLTIS 4 Months later..
I'm just happy some people went out of their a little to share the stuff they made..
If they were after Validation for their efforts .. they'd have responded right .. so maybe it was just straight up altrusitic sharing .. which would be better to celebrate would it not? :)
thanks for that. by the way I did make an SDXL version of it eventually
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