7th August: We're looking for some help keeping e6ai.net running, if you have some experience with coding and would like to help please have a look here
Welcome to e6AI! Here you can find a place to explore all the furry creations made by, or with the help of, AI. With AI art generation being such a new and exciting technology we decided it would be worthwhile to have a central place where people can share their various creations, as well as more easily provide additional information about the creation, like what prompts and models were utilized.
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parszuki
MemberHi! I usually have problems when generating two characters. Usually the types of characters overlap: lion and zebra - the zebra with the mane and muzzle of a lion (but with stripes:) comes out. Any suggestions on how to deal with this?
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11ZNLtDCluIM09MEnN4xeOm53Q29a1Mk7
(warning, NSFW content in the link)
Will you share your prompt information (and used settings) or company secret? Seeing someone else's prompt data makes it easier to see what mistakes I made when creating my prompts:)
mercrantos
MemberI don't have the raw gens or the metadata anymore, but I can help with advice: Stable Diffusion likes to merge body parts between species, and it's difficult to keep them separate. One thing that helps is the use of the BREAK command to separate descriptions of characters. So what I do is write a description of the scene
BREAK,
Description of one character (appearance, what they're doing)
BREAK,
Description of the other character
Loras for individual species or characters also help. I put those in the sections with the individual characters.
Even then, SD will occasionally mess it up so I have to generate a bunch of pictures, hoping that one will turn out, and/or edit out body parts in photoshop.
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