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  • I have a question for this author or anybody else that reads this and knows the answer. I have seen blp make multiple characters in many generations, what prompt do you use to do that, or what would it look like? When tinkering with it myself, I can get solo characters just fine but never multiples? Thanks for the help!

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    ravagethewolf said:
    I have a question for this author or anybody else that reads this and knows the answer. I have seen blp make multiple characters in many generations, what prompt do you use to do that, or what would it look like? When tinkering with it myself, I can get solo characters just fine but never multiples? Thanks for the help!

    my approach with these probably won't help you much, i'm doing weird stuff in the workflow rather than prompting for the effect. in this case, i flipped and mirrored the image during sampling - so it created one character and i forced another one into the scene and the model had to deal with it. some of my other generations with multiple characters were done with tiling.

    if you just want multiple characters and it's fine if the whole prompt applies to both (so in other words they'll generally be the same species and doing the same thing) you can try prompting for stuff like multiple characters, duo. possible add solo or solo focus to the negative. it's much harder to get stuff like different species in the same generation or characters interacting and of course the more complex the scene the more chances there are for some stupid artifact to ruin the generation (can possibly be fixed with inpainting).

    hope this helped.

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  • blp said:
    my approach with these probably won't help you much, i'm doing weird stuff in the workflow rather than prompting for the effect. in this case, i flipped and mirrored the image during sampling - so it created one character and i forced another one into the scene and the model had to deal with it. some of my other generations with multiple characters were done with tiling.

    if you just want multiple characters and it's fine if the whole prompt applies to both (so in other words they'll generally be the same species and doing the same thing) you can try prompting for stuff like multiple characters, duo. possible add solo or solo focus to the negative. it's much harder to get stuff like different species in the same generation or characters interacting and of course the more complex the scene the more chances there are for some stupid artifact to ruin the generation (can possibly be fixed with inpainting).

    hope this helped.

    Thanks, I'll try that and see what happens. I found that using paraenesis and commas help too in cases of priority or linking things together. I haven't tried using the negative list much, that should help cut down the dumb stuff I don't want to happen.

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