35 wildcard text files intended for use with SD Dynamic Prompts (A111 WebUI)
Get that extension here: https://github.com/adieyal/sd-dynamic-prompts.git
CHANGELOG
More canids/felines, mostly different domestic breeds
Mooore bovines
Shifted some mammals into cervine
More caprines
More & greatly improved marines
More equines
Minor tweaks across the board
Turtle group added
FEATURES
232 different species pulled from the e621 database
Species curated to avoid repetition and to filter out low strength tags
Fictional species included (plants / goo / dragons etc.)
Focus on anthro content (no cyclops / gorgon / satyr etc.)
Descriptive tags included for all species (big feet for frogs, quills for porcupines etc.)
Colors & body sizes specified only when important for species identification/differentiation
Should be flexible for male/female/agender prompting, with a few exceptions (lion manes, antlers, udders)
VBA enabled Excel file included with full database - script included can be used to update wildcards with your changes
Database includes mostly accurate tag strengths for each species listed
No LoRA dependecy, all prompts tested using EasyFluff
FILES
e621-amphibian
e621-arachnid
e621-bovine
e621-camelid
e621-canid
e621-caprine
e621-cervine
e621-crocodilian
e621-crustacean
e621-dinosaur
e621-equine
e621-feline
e621-insect
e621-lagomorph
e621-lizard
e621-mammal
e621-marsupial
e621-monotreme
e621-mustelid
e621-plant
e621-primate
e621-rodent
e621-slime
e621-snake
e621-suina
e621-tentacles
e621-turtle
e621-ursine
e621-avian - all feathered creatures
e621-marine - all fish & aquatic mammals
e621-fur - all creatures with fur
e621-scale - all creatures with scales on land
e621-shell - all creatures with an exoskeleton (no turtles here)
e621-smooth - tentacles, plants, and slime (includes snails/goo/slugs)
e621-random - every wildcard
e621-wildcards-db.xlsm - the database for updating the wildcards
IMPORTANT DETAILS
You need to specify a directory (edit the VBA code) for the script to work
Don't mess with the database columns, it'll break the script
The script will delete any files starting with "e621-" in the directory specified - be careful if you have other files starting with that
So any new groups you add should also start with "e621-"
The wildcards don't include backgrounds or poses, adjust your prompt accordingly
All prompts tested nude, but clothes should work fine. Certain parts of the wildcards may interfere with some clothing.
Crustaceans, arachnids, tentacles, and slimes require a lot of prompt tuning to get right. Insects need a bit.
FUTURE PLANS
Will add additional species/modify tags on request
Description
More canids/felines, mostly different domestic breeds
Mooore bovines
Shifted some mammals into cervine
More caprines
More & greatly improved marines
More equines
Minor tweaks across the board
Turtle group added
FAQ
Comments (14)
Ngl so I was like "What the hell is a wildcard?"...."What the hell are Dynamic Prompts"
So I read their documentation and was like oh this is neat, tried it out; and now I am like well I can't go back to not know this now it's mad useful.
So thanks for sending me down that path haha.
(These wildcards work great btw)
Glad you like it! Check out regional prompting next. That's how I made the chimeras in the preview image for these wildcards.
@troodparty I will do that, thank you.
I'd love to read the tutorials or documentation you read, please and thanks? <3
does it work for indigo furry mix?
Yeah they'll work with any model really. All the wildcards do is inject text to your prompt. In this case the text injected consists of e621 tags. So these will work best with any model trained on that data - IndigoFurryMix included. I recommended EasyFluff because that's what I used to generate all the preview images.
how do I use this? I'm new to this.
Is there a tutorial anywhere?
How new is new? If you just need to learn about wildcards then start here:
https://github.com/adieyal/sd-dynamic-prompts
You'll have to download this extension for the WebUI. After that - take these wildcards and put them in the folder extensions/sd-dynamic-prompts/wildcards
Then you can use them by including the filename in your prompt like "__e621-fur__". When you go to generate an image "e621-fur" will get replaced by a random entry it contains like "dog" or "cat" etc. Hope that helps.
What checkpoint did you use for the example pictures?
All EasyFluff v11.1
I love you for this. I spent a decent amount of time working on something similar, but you did it better.
Glad you like it!
Great resource, thank you for making this! Wonderful way to get more variety into my characters.














