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YetAnotherAIuser
MemberThanks!
BirdLover
MemberAlways a pleasure.
YetAnotherAIuser
MemberIf you are not versus, need also some male/male content. But I think you don’t like that (nothing uploaded with such content) so skip it if you are not comfortable with such request. Thanks for attention!
BirdLover
MemberNo worries, all requests are fine. Just need a while to generate. I'm doing all of that on an old 2060 Mobile GPU with 4 GB of VRAM --> I can only iterate slowly.
As I mentioned on my first post: my mission -- bring more birds to the site. Doesn't matter if M, F, M/M, M/F, or anything else :D
YetAnotherAIuser
MemberWOW. Never known that it's possible to generate in such resolution on GPU with extremely low RAM for AI generation. Even on my 3080 TI with 512x512 + hires fix 2x upsacle it takes around 10 GB RAM of GPU with 2 GB left, but generates images around 10 seconds each, so I can iterate and choose the last successful image quickly.
YetAnotherAIuser
MemberI don't have access to my best equipment for some weeks. I tried on my crap office notebook with 1050 ti + 16 gb RAM and it still works with 512x512 + hires fix upsacle 2x. But generates around 15 minutes instead of 10 seconds. On such bad PC stable diffusion will use several memory sources in order to complete impossible task - RAM from GPU, then RAM from motherboard, then from page file on SSD.
BirdLover
MemberYou're right, it's not possible. I'm cheating a little. I do most of my gens at 768x768 or 960x960 and then proceed to do something similar to hiresfix (cobbled together manually in ComfyUI) to get them to about 1500x1500. This takes about 5-10 min per image.
Finally, for the images I like, I apply a more traditional Model Based Upscaler. These aren't as good as HiResFix, but some of them really do a good job. Right now I typically do 4xNomos8kSCHAT-L for realistic images, or 4x_Real_SSIR_DAT_GAN for flat images (it'll have a smoothing and edge sharpening effect). These upscales usually take about 10 minutes per Image.
With that setup, it ends up somewhat manageable. Still slow though :D
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