This model was trained to generate floral patterns.
Model is also available via Huggingface.
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Prompting
Use the word "pattern" to trigger the style. You can also use negative prompt to get rid of unwanted colors if the positive prompt isn't providing enough control.
Example prompts
A yellow and pink pattern with flowers on white background
A yellow and pink pattern with birds and flowers on white background
A black and white pattern of butterflies in a jungle
The example images were all generated with fairly simple prompts, but feel free to experiment with more complex prompts as well as negative prompts.
Settings
Resolution must be 768 x 768 for best results
Sample images were generated with CFG = 11 and 75 inference steps.
Inference settings otherwise shouldn’t matter too much.
Feedback
Will try training this as a LORA is there is enough demand.
Description
FAQ
Comments (13)
Any chance at a safetensor version? It would be dope if you get a chance to put one up. Plz n Thanks. Is cool seein something a lil different.
Obsessed with this model. it's absolutely perfect if you sample it with a perfect seamless tile generator <3
do you have a Lora for this?
How about the settings of training process, how many pictures? how many GPUs ?
Just around 20 images, 1 GPU. Not too bad.
@alc15492 Great work!Is there a training tutorial? I would like to train a model like this.
@2063028491qqcom459 I have a tutorial for training LORAs I can share with you if helpful. DM me on Discord (ac) - https://discord.gg/BuEEtKnfUK
Omg thank you to whoever generated this model! I am looking to generate models for patterns, textiles, and I was wondering if there is a tutorial on training your own model like this?
Hey for patterns generally any general model training tutorial should do! You just need to pick training images that have patterns on them.
Creating images that "tile" (e.g. having the same image being put in a 3x3 grid, with the boundaries being smooth transitions) is harder though.
Hello, I also have the same need, do you have any way to train the patterns of home textiles?




