Wildcards du Jour
Laconic:
Wildcards du Jour is an umbrella term for a series of wildcard files that were initially made for personal use. Thematically the prompts included in Wildcards du Jour will be broad and are ideal for those who are brainstorming, experimenting or just goofing around.
Loquacious:
Below are the current sets of Wildcards du Jour and at least the bear minimum amount of information as to what's in them. New sets of wildcards and updates to ones already present will be added ad hoc, likely after I hyperfixate on a new wildcard idea.
Just Put Something On (JPSO)
A wildcard set for (traditionally female) outfits that run the gamut from simple to sophisticated to salacious to strange. There are groups of outfits that were built based around various themes but there's no overarching theme throughout. There was effort made to actually create cohesive outfits rather than sets of randomized clothing, so it isn't quite the same as hitting "randomize character".
Sometimes if I want a particularly unique outfit, beyond what's already in the wildcard file, I'll blend two wildcards and see what happens:
(__duJour-JPSO__:__duJour-JPSO__:0.5)Basically having whatever the first outfit is start transforming into the second halfway through and see what kind of absurd fashion trend I can get started.
Sometimes some descriptions get pretty abstract, despite my best efforts - let me know if you encounter any results that are a little too metaphorical or vague so I can tidy those up for any updated wildcards.
Denizens of the 9th World (Dot9W)
This is a collection of prompts that was inspired by both the Gamma World and the Numenera table-top RPGs. Keywords: inspired by, I don't want anyone coming at me with the idea that these characters aren't canon. I know, I know.
The general idea is to create oddball characters that blend all the strange elements of the two above settings to bring to life how strange those settings can be. The results can be mixed depending on your base model, but I've had pretty good results with Conceptor, CottonNoob, and Cowboy From Hell. Would love to hear about any models that you end up finding work out with the wildcards here.
These are absolutely intended to be meant more for inspiration or a jumping-off point if you're stumped for something new, which isn't to say they can't produce some cool results out-of-box. But mess around, find something that strikes you, and start tweaking to come up with something bonkers.
Anatomy of the Eventide (AotE)
This set of wildcards was originally created for when I was making the Eventide LoRA, which is largely based on the idea of odd, aquatic characteristics. Instead of just one wildcard file, it's broken up into various parts of the body, from facial features, what manner of animal or material the skin will be emulating, changes to limbs, etc. and I found it works pretty well for making characters of various degrees of aquatic and alien alongside Eventide itself.
That said, you don't need to use Eventide to use these wildcards - in fact, I think there's some really cool and surprising results when you deliberately don't use them with the LoRA. If you happened to need a set of wildcards that help add alien elements to your characters, this might be useful for that, admittedly, very specific need.
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hi, could you tell me how do i make it work? i created the folder: Wildcards and inserted the downloaded file. now how do i randomly generate various clothes?
So, I don't know your exact setup, but if you have the extension in whatever you're using to accept wildcards and have these in the right folder, then you'd have to use the wildcard trigger to tell it where to put the prompts - in most cases you need two underscores before and after the trigger, so, in this case, if you kept the original filename: duJour-JPSO, with two underscore ( __ ) directly before and after. You would place this anywhere in your prompt itself.
This assumes a lot about what you're using to generate images, but that's the very broad gist of it. If you tell me what you're using (Forge, etc.) I might be able to help with more specifics
@fivegears I'm doing forge. This is the prompt I made: _duJour-JPSO_,
@fivegears it doesn't let me insert 2 lines, however I create 10 photos, but they all remain the same,
@ApexThunder_Ai OK, at least forge I'm familiar with. There's an extension you need to make sure you have - sd-dynamic-prompts - which is what will effectively tell Forge how to read said wildcards. If you do have that, there's actually a wildcards folder INSIDE the extension, which is a pain, but, it is what it is.
The path would be something along the lines of ...Packages\Stable Diffusion WebUI Forge\extensions\sd-dynamic-prompts\wildcards\
That's where the wildcards would need to go. Again, this is just guesswork as to why it might not be working, but those would be the first two things to check. Ignoring the ` in the following, the default format should be `__duJour-JPSO__` (was a pain to get that in before). Failing all that, I'd probably have to direct you to some Forge troubleshooting/dynamic prompts video to help see what the issue is.







