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Stable Diffusion GUI tutorials:

Current tutorial for the Stable Diffusion GUI:

Will keep updating the files to try to improve them in the future.

Prompt Examples:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f2vAJnwaJw4KisnHM_r8i0e7nWuGK1Wvc81o1U87NrY/edit?usp=sharing 

Create Inpainting/Outpainting:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_Fc36pHyPhiokTwyqvrD-qYg_4Q62NYduI98pMtv8pc/edit?usp=sharing 

Training Dreambooth:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15gsTo2IaNxSfGox_RQatg1nuIyxs3Tm0fyUZMUHTXbw/edit?usp=sharing 

Downloading models from HuggingFace site:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15_nOmXsQJxDeM3XDSIFLjXceB4bZMsmtWr53iZs98P4/edit?usp=sharing 

Comments

Yes you can train again with the source ai model being one you already trained on (and it will create a new output ai model like it normally does). I don't know if that's the best way though but it lets you.

cool1

Might be a good idea to pin this to the top or add these links to pinned post

I used the dreambooth to train a couple custom models in areas where SD had no idea what to do with the text prompt. I used images of bellydancers in costume and now I can generate images of bellydancers. Previously, SD just made random garbage with that type of prompt. I also used about eight images of my wife from 25 years ago that I took at my photo studio, and now I can generate images of her, as well. I did one of her in costume as Wonder Woman and showed it around at thanksgiving. Nobody thought twice about it until I pointed out that the costume is from the new movies, and she was in here fifties when it came out, not her thirties. Lot's of fun, so thanks for that. I do have a question about training. Do I need to train all the images I want to include all at the same time using the text files, or can I use a custom model I made as the basis for adding more training with a custom prompt? For instance, I trained the dancers and my wife separately; could I use the dancers.pt file to train again using the images of my wife?


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