Just a wildcards with 25 face expression examples.
Happy, wide smile with raised cheeks and crow's feet around the eyes.
Sad, downturned mouth, drooping eyelids, and furrowed brow.
Angry, tightened jaw, squinted eyes, and raised eyebrows.
Surprised, Wide-open eyes, a raised brow, and an open mouth.
Fearful, Wide-open eyes, a furrowed brow, and a slightly open mouth.
Disgusted, A wrinkled nose, raised upper lip, and a slightly open mouth.
Confused, Wide-open eyes, a slightly furrowed brow, and a slightly open mouth.
Bored, A slack jaw, drooping eyelids, and a slightly uninterested gaze.
Sleepy, Drooping eyelids, half-closed eyes, and a slightly dazed expression.
Neutral, A relaxed facial expression with a slightly open mouth.
Skeptical, Raised eyebrows and a slightly pursed mouth.
Annoyed, Mouth turned down slightly, eyes narrowed, and a tense jaw.
Pensive, Eyes focused inward, brow furrowed, and lips pursed.
Relieved, Mouth turned up slightly, eyes wide open, and a relaxed jaw.
Guilty, Downcast eyes, slumped shoulders, and a slightly ashamed expression.
Stoic, Expressionless face with a neutral mouth and a neutral gaze.
Dopey, Wide-eyed, slack-jawed, and with a goofy expression.
Confident, Eyes that meet the viewer directly, a slight smile, and a relaxed posture.
Curious, Chin tilted up slightly, eyes wide open, and a slight smile.
Flirty, A playful smile, arched eyebrows, and a slightly tilted head.
Seductive, A sultry gaze, a slightly parted lips, and a hint of a smile.
Naughty, A mischievous grin, a wink, and a playful attitude.
Teasing, A playful smirk, a raised eyebrow, and a hint of dominance.
Sensual, A deep, intense gaze, a slow, deliberate smile, and a relaxed posture.
Passionate, A heated look, a flushed face, and a quickened breath.
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Very good model. Thank you.
I will leave you some extra information as to
how you can also write some words in your prompts for face expressions.
From my many tests done on the SD-1.5 since 2022,
I would like to suggest to you to not use the words in your prompts...
"smug" or "smirk", as sometimes seen on some image prompts,
because in 98% of the time, your A.I. will not recognize these words to create a face expression.
I will give you some tips and tricks for your prompts below.
If you use No words for face expressions, you will not get the A.I. to create any expressions. It will be just a normal face. - It will be just a simple closed mouth and a normal face.
The best words to use would be....
Smile
(Smile:1.1)
Seductive smile
Smiling
(Smiling:1.1)
(Smiling showing teeth:0.9)
(Smiling showing teeth:1.1)
(Smiling showing teeth:1.2)
(Smiling showing teeth:1.3)
... the higher number value of 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 will make the mouth smiling wider and
showing more teeth.
(Anger face expression)
(Contempt face expression)
(Disgust face expression)
(Fear face expression)
(Happy face expression)
(Happiness face expression)
(Sad face expression)
(Sadness face expression)
(Surprise face expression)
Happy
Sad
Fearful
Angry
Surprised
Disgusted
Happily Surprised
Happily Disgusted
Sadly Fearful
Sadly Angry
Sadly Surprised
Sadly Disgusted
Fearfully Angry
Fearfully Surprised
Fearfully Disgusted
Cry
(Crying face expression)
try some words like . . .
afraid,
angry,
concentrate,
confused,
contempt,
desire,
disgust,
excitement,
fear,
frown,
glare,
happy,
pain,
sad,
scream,
.......................
I hope this will be of use for your image creations.
Cheers
MAX
That's a lot of information, thank you. After the Christmas, I plan to improve this model and break it down into several topics.
Yeah, its actually working pretty well, but for an example "crow's feet" is bringing the rest of the bird along.
@CoffeeCup Keep in mind that somehow this A.I. was already previously trained on using just
one simple word for some facial expressions. It is inside its Program.
However, using your model, it will help the A.I. even more, or for some people who find
it difficult to create images with some face expressions.
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The placement of the word (or words) for face expressions, should be placed in
the written prompt in a specific way .
Below is my example , discoveries done while testing the SD-1.5.... this is for a Safe-For-Work picture ....
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a Realistic Full portrait photo, of a 21 year old woman, Beautiful, detailed face, detailed eyes, Long black hair style, smiling face expression showing teeth, ((highly detailed skin:1.1)), perfect body, wearing a dress designed by Chanel, best quality, Fashion Photography, Photorealistic, Soft lighting, Standing in a studio background, RAW, analog style, sharp focus, 8k, ultra high res, DSLR, high quality, Fujifilm XT3, film grain, award winning, masterpiece
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Let me explain how this works....
First you describe in your prompt what type of image you want to see,
then describe the face and hair style (or the film star name),
then describe the body type, then describe the clothing they wear, then the lighting effects,
then describe the Location the model is in, then describe additional effects or
photography types or even camera types,
and end the prompt by saying " award winning, masterpiece".
If you write the prompts in this style, you may get better results for a realistic photograph.
For an "Art picture" it works in a different way with different words.
Test it and have fun !
Merry Christmas.
@maxhitman May I ask something related to your prompt build?
With below words, the prompt build usually generate upper body shot with portrait poses to me.
"Beautiful, detailed face, detailed eyes,((highly detailed skin:1.1)),best quality, Fashion Photography, Photorealistic,RAW, analog style, 8k, ultra high res, DSLR, high quality,award winning, masterpiece"
I wonder if your experience is same as mine.
I have to keep prompt as simple as possible to get poses/compositions I expected, and the side effect is image quality not so good. Not sure if there is solution of it.
@dickccchen761 I think the simplest way is to simply add "close-up", "upper body", "full body" to the positive prompt. Sometimes (though rarely) I also enter them in the negative prompts.
@edit I think I know what's going on. Your prompt is mostly about "Beautiful, detailed face, detailed eyes", so the AI thinks you're talking about a picture of the upper body or close-up."
@dickccchen761 Hello again, and I am sorry for my late reply,
because I did not see this question before.
Let me explain how sometimes this Stable-Diffusion works,
If you do not mention what type of image you want to see, or the type of pose you want your model to
be in, the A.I: will just create a random pose or style of image.
But if you write in your prompt right at the beginning, what type of image you want to see
your A.I. will try its best to create exactly what you ask.
During my tests since 2022, I often write " a realistic full body portrait of a ..."
which will make the A.I. create a selection of both full body images and portraits in many poses
and camera angles in a realistic style of photograph.
Often it will create a 50%-50% selection of both poses in a selection of 6 images
for each batch. I often create 4 to 6 batches of pictures for each Prompt I write.
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If you are not sure of what pose or photo style you would like to see your model to
be posing for you, I will leave you with a number of special "trigger words" which
your A.I. has already in its information program. - All you have to do is to include
one of these words in your prompt and your A.I. will create it, without the use of
any extra pre-trained "Lora/Textual-Inversion" model of poses.
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Below are the special trigger words which your SD-1.5 A.I. will recognize.....
------ For very very close face and eyes images-------
Extreme close-up
------ For very close face and head images-------
Close-Up
Close Up Shot
Loose Close-Up
Close Shot
Head Shot
Portrait
Close 1/3 portrait
------ For very close face and upper body images-------
Tight Medium Shot
Medium shot
Portrait
Back View Portrait
Medium close-up
Medium Full Portrait
Full Body Portrait
Close 1/3 portrait
Bust Shot Photo
Bust Shot
((torso and head in frame))
Close 1/3 portrait
------ For images from the Pelvis up to the head-------
Medium Shot
Medium Long shot
Cowboy
Cowboy Shot
Full Body Portrait
Body Portrait
Back View Body Portrait
Medium Full Shot
Medium Full Angle Shot
Waist Shot
Waist Photo
------ For images of entire body-------
Full Shot
Full Body
Body Shot
Body Photo
------ For images describing a particular camera angle with many variations -------
Long Shot
Landscape Shot (for big wide scenes in outdoor photos)
Extreme Wide Shot (for big wide scenes in outdoor photos)
Wide Shot (for big wide scenes in outdoor photos)
Cinematic Shot (image quality will look like it´s coming from a Hollywood film)
Extreme Long Shot (means from very very far away)
Taking a Selfie
A Selfie Shot
Video Cam Recording Shot
Video-Cam Shot
Two shot photo (means 2 people in same image)
Three shot photo (means 3 people in same image)
Four shot photo (means 4 people in same image)
Five shot photo (means 5 people in same image)
Group Shot Photo
Over The Shoulder Shot
Over-the-shoulder shot
High Angle Shot (means looking down at a person)
Low Angle Shot ((means looking up at a person)
Tilted-Frame Shot (means the camera is tilted in awkward sideways angle)
Dutch-Angle Shot Photo (means the camera is tilted in awkward sideways angle)
Dutch-Tilted angle (means the camera is tilted in awkward sideways angle)
Side-View Shot
Overhead Shot (Means over the head of a person)
3/4 Shot (means the person is slightly turned to the sides-for Portrait images)
Profile Shot (means the person is slightly turned to the sides-for Portrait images)
Straight On Shot (means looking directly in front of a person)
Eye Level Shot (means looking directly in front of a person)
Passport Photo (means looking directly in front of a person)
POV Shot (means Point Of View angle photo)
POV Photo (means Point Of View angle photo)
Point Of View Shot
Point-Of-View Photo
Birds Eye-View shot (Aerial type photos looking down)
Aerial Shot (Aerial type photos)
Drone Shot (Aerial type photos)
Chase Shot Photo (means the camera is chasing the subject while running/driving)
Candid Portrait
Candid Photography
PAPARAZZI SHOT
------ For images taken from the back of a person -------
Back Shot
Back view Shot
Rear Ass shot
reverse angle shot
.
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--------------ANOTHER USEFUL LIST OF IMAGE TYPES -----------------
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FOR CAMERA CONTROL
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Framing - single shot
Framing - two shot
Framing - over-the-shoulder shot
Framing - over-the-hip shot
Framing - POV shot
Shot Size - extreme wide shot
Shot Size - long shot
Shot Size - full shot
Shot Size - medium wide shot
Shot Size - cowboy shot
Shot Size - medium shot
Shot Size - medium close-up shot
Shot Size - close-up shot
Shot Size - extreme close-up shot
Shot Angles - eye-level shot
Shot Angles - low angle shot
Shot Angles - high angle shot
Shot Angles - hip level shot
Shot Angles - knee level shot
Shot Angles - ground level shot
Shot Angles - shoulder-level shot
Shot Angles - Dutch angle shot
Shot Angles - birds-eye-view shot
Shot Angles - aerial shot
Shot Angles - 3/4 view
Shot Angles - top-down view
Focus - shallow depth of field
Focus - deep focus
Focus - tilt shift
Focus - soft focus
Focus - split diopter
Focus - Bokeh
Focus - equirectangular 360
Focus - FOV 90 degrees
Focus - horizon-centered
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EXTRA ANGLE PROMPTS TO USE....
Wide-Angle Shot - Pull the camera back from subject
Ultra-Wide Angle - Pull the camera very far back from subject
Satellite View - Pull the camera into the stratosphere
Eye-Level Shot - Camera even with head of figure
Far-Shot Angle - Figure looks very small/distant
Medium-Shot Angle - Looking up at figure from knee level (child gazes up at parent)
Ground-Shot Angle - Looking down at figure from knee level (parent gazes down at child)
Low-Angle Shot - On ground, looking up at figure (puppy gazes up at human)
Full-Shot Angle - Your target in full view
Full-Body Shot - Head-to-toe view, like full-shot angle
Glamour Shot - Different zooms, but always flattering to figure
Cinematic Still Shot - Emphasis on context/background
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Types of images you may want the AI to create...
Sci-Fi
alternate history
cyberpunk
dieselpunk
feminist science fiction
hard science fiction
military science fiction
new wave science fiction
post-apocalyptic
science fantasy
science fiction alternate history
science fiction apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic
science fiction cyber-horror
science fiction cyber-noir
science fiction cyber-thriller
science fiction cyberpunk
science fiction detective
science fiction dieselpunk
science fiction dystopian
science fiction hard science fiction
science fiction hardboiled
science fiction horror
science fiction military science fiction
science fiction noir
science fiction science fantasy
science fiction social science fiction
science fiction soft science fiction
science fiction space opera
science fiction space western
science fiction speculative fiction
science fiction steam punk
science fiction superhero
science fiction time travel
science fiction transhumanism
science fiction western
science fiction xenopunk
social science fiction
soft science fiction
space opera
steampunk
superhero fiction
time travel
..... fantasy ...
contemporary fantasy
dark fantasy
epic fantasy
fairy tale fantasy
fantasy of terror
heroic fantasy
high fantasy
historical fantasy
low fantasy
magic realism
mythic fantasy
new weird fantasy
paranormal fantasy
portal fantasy
science fantasy
sword and sorcery
urban fantasy
weird fiction
wuxia fantasy
.
Cheers
MAX
@maxhitman That's a lot of useful information, and I'll try it. Thank you so much!
@maxhitman bro this post is gold
@maxhitman holy fk bro
Stepbro! You're not supposed to be in here!
do you have a workflow that can do an XY plot with wildcard I have been struggling to figure out how to do that
These are perfect.
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