Been testing this. Use in the negative prompt. I been using it for portraits.
Not sure if I made it correctly. I didn't find any info for making negative Textual inversions.
This is how I made it:
I put all the negative prompts in the prompt and rendered about 100 images and then trained a textual inversion with them. I didn't use blip, trained directly with the images.
If you thing gross is a bad name for it, just rename the file and use whatever name you give it.
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Damn, imagine a jumpscare where each frame is a generation from this embedding, I can already see myself having nightmares from the preview. Gonna try this negative!
The output its creates is disturbing.
Works well with portraits. I feel if you use a negative prompt you have more control. This works when you want something quick and easy.
Just a heads up. It works great with hires. usually set hires denoise to .23. I find it cleans up the images a lot, and maybe too much, lose some grit.
This works way better than BadNegAnatomyV1, and that had 70 vectors on it compared to the 6 in this one. Thanks for the inversion.
Holy hell! This is incredible!
Surprisingly useful, it seems to act basically as a realism detailer when I turn it up really high in the negative. Faces look better, skin has a bit more photographic texture. The trade off is it can add too much shadow
