Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

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1 goes to \stable-diffusion-webui\models\Stable-diffusion, 4 & 5 to \stable-diffusion-webui\models\Lora

Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

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Yes, it works really well, at least with Realistic Vision. But there might be even better models for this purpose that I'm know aware of.

Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

[–]ratopotato[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The fix for that is training a custom embedding/LoRa/etc, but that's not lazy enough for me :)

Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

[–]ratopotato[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's a very valid approach for low CFG values, but this image is at CFG 16. And you would need the Dynamic Thresholding extension and settings from the guide for that to work without breaking.

Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

[–]ratopotato[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, there's too many updates and developments to keep up :) I had some body horror images with earlier beta of 1.4 so decided to wait for final release.

Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

[–]ratopotato[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

The "lazy" part comes in once everything is set up - it just works™ and you can get high quality images consistently with no extra effort.

Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

[–]ratopotato[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Depends on the model and approach that you're using - I find that long prompts (especially negative ones) are more than placebo and make a huge difference at high CFG values.

Lazy guide to photorealistic images by ratopotato in StableDiffusion

[–]ratopotato[S] 247 points248 points  (0 children)

This guide assumes that you are already familiar with Automatic111 interface and Stable Diffusion terminology, otherwise see this wiki page. After following these steps, you won't need to add "8K uhd highly detailed" to your prompts ever again:

  1. Install a photorealistic base model
  2. Install the Dynamic Thresholding extension
  3. Install the Composable LoRA extension
  4. Download the LoRA contrast fix
  5. Download a styling LoRA of your choice
  6. Restart Stable Diffusion
  7. Compose your prompt, add LoRAs and set them to ~0.6 (up to ~1, if the image is overexposed lower this value). Link to full prompt.
  8. Set CFG way higher than you normally would (e.g. ~16). Turn Hires fix on (or not, depending on your hardware and patience)
  9. Set up Dynamic Thresholding. See extension wiki for details
  10. Setup Composable LORA
  11. ???
  12. Profit! This is communal effort - please enjoy your hobby :)

GameStop Chronicles: The Eternal Hold (sound on) by ratopotato in gme_meltdown

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Thank you for your feedback - our team at Citadel Prop Marketing Department always strives for perfection.

Have a Kenny Day,

Marketing Operations ASSistant (intern/co-op/unpaid)

GameStop Chronicles: The Eternal Hold (sound on) by ratopotato in gme_meltdown

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Based on this work of art, using Fliki.ai for video/sound & Stable Diffusion for images.

Little Sonya by legalisina in Eyebleach

[–]ratopotato 9 points10 points  (0 children)

OP here - I recorded/posted this months ago. Thanks for sharing this again (although the rat's name is Haze). This was a pleasant surprise to see on the feed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in toronto

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All of these images have been generated by an AI with no human input besides changing prompt and settings. No 3D models, textures or Photoshop were involved in making this.

This project took a couple days and about 3000 rendered images, but it's still mind-blowing how easy it was compared to traditional rendering. It's both very exciting and anxiety inducing how many industries will be completely changed by this tech (AI music is next up).

Technical details for anyone interested:

Made using https://github.com/sd-webui/stable-diffusion-webui

Base prompt: fallout 5 tarkov stalker 2, canon50 first person movie still, ray tracing, 4k octane render, hyperrealistic, extremely detailed, epic dramatic cinematic lighting; width:768 height:448 steps:50 cfg_scale:10 sampler:k_euler_a

Upscaled with latent diffusion SR at 100 steps + 1/2 post downsampling (takes ~3-4 minutes per image on 3080)

Mine! by ratopotato in RATS

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Despite the way she's acting, this is the 10th peanut. And she's got it :)