~Catgirl in a Catsuit~ by Ken1171_Designs
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Description
After some practice, I have learned more tricks on how to make better images with Stable Diffusion. Image composed in Stable Diffusion with postwork in Paintshop.
Comments (4)
CosmicEnvisions
Aint she a beauty :-)
Can't go wrong with anime waifu's with neko ears. Purrrrfect. Meow what was I doing? Lol
Looks great :-)
Ken1171_Designs Online Now!
Thanks! I have been doing catgirls for 19 years now, and it was the first thing I rendered in Poser. ^____^
brylaz
WOW - great!
Ken1171_Designs Online Now!
Thank you! I am getting the hang of it. :)
MollyFootman
Very good, for sure! If you ever want to give a tutorial on Stable Diffusion... =)
I'm assuming you added your trademark to the chest of her catsuit as post work? And the hands... they're perfect. XD
https://www.deviantart.com/kevinbolk/art/AI-Love-You-949432071
Molly
Molly
Ken1171_Designs Online Now!
Thank you, Molly! Haha that comic strip about AI mutant hands was just perfect! LOL
Yes, I have added the logo in postwork, as well as fixing the hands and mouth, adding the fog, and general color correction. It's kind of liberating being able to do exactly the style I wanted, which was often lacking when working with 3D.
This was the FIRST image I did properly, using the respective VAE file, which is (for some reason) hidden and disabled in A1111 by default. I had to ask around at Discord for a few days, until somebody was kind enough to mention this. I thought I just had to place it in the same folder as the model, but nope - that alone has no effect whatsoever. It doesn't take a genius to realize something was wrong when I compared the sample prompt result for the model with what I was getting - fuzzy, blurred, lacking detail, and with terrible contrast, colors looking washed out. These are the telling signs that a missing VAE file was supposed to be used there. They provide it with the model, but don't tell us how to use it.
Some newer AI models are now shipping with the VAE file already baked in, so maybe this is just a temporary set back. However, I am not so sure this is a good idea, since different VAE offers different results, while baking one in limits the options. I will have to spend more time on this to find out. :)
FA-Q
Very Cool.
Ken1171_Designs Online Now!
Thank you! ^___^/