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SDAtom-WebUi-us
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Queue for Automatic1111?
Not sure because I'm using the vladmandic fork (https://github.com/vladmandic/automatic) that recently got a queueing feature. You could check out this one but I didn't try it myself: https://github.com/Kryptortio/SDAtom-WebUi-us
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Automatic1111 scripts question
I found this, but cant seem to get it to work. SDAtom-WebUi
- Nvidia: "2x performance improvement for Stable Diffusion coming in tomorrow's Game Ready Driver"
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How to remove an extension that isn't on the extensions folder?
I installed this extension for Automatic1111 a while back: https://github.com/Kryptortio/SDAtom-WebUi-us. It isn't on the extensions folder and doesn't appear on the extensions tab. How do I remove it?
- How can I generate consecutive image-prompts?
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Queuing prompts would be awesome. Imagine giving Stable Diffusion 14 separate boxes of prompts queued up in a row, hitting Generate, leaving your house, returning later and finding SD generated each prompt in a row. Can this new feature be added?
Even better? queue for A1111, https://github.com/Kryptortio/SDAtom-WebUi-us Each task can have different negative prompt and settings (resolution, hires. Fix, CFG, etc), can add more tasks on the fly, can save queue list to continue later.
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I posted a couple of month ago about a queue system for Automatic1111's Stable Diffusion WebUI, since then I have added several new features such as the ability to install it as an extension
If you run into some issues here is some troubleshooting help. If that doesn't help you can report bugs here.
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Made some fantasy landscapes to make proxy cards for a TCG that I play
Haha a pretty massive project for sure! Sounds like it would be absolutely awsome in the end though. A tool that I found useful was: https://github.com/Kryptortio/SDAtom-WebUi-us it lets you set up a queue of your different prompts and it'll process them one by one. I basically put in my different prompts, and generated a batch of 5 for each one, then chose the best at the end. You could do something similar for your deck potentially? ... Also, you got a decklist for the deck your describing, wouldn't mind having a gander ;)
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I made a queue system for Automatic1111's Stable Diffusion WebUI so you don't have to wait for each prompt to complete
Check if you have the latest version, I think I fixed a big bug for i2i this morning.
automatic
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Open-source project ZLUDA lets CUDA apps run on AMD GPUs
> it won't ever be a viable option
For production workloads, I generally agree. It's an unsupported hack with a questionable future, I wouldn't do anything money-making with it.
However, for tinkering and consumer workloads, it already works pretty well. Enough of cuDNN and cuBLAS work to run PyTorch and in turn, Stable Diffusion with https://github.com/lshqqytiger/ZLUDA - there's even a fairly user-friendly setup process already in https://github.com/vladmandic/automatic .
I was able to get a personal non-ML related project working on my AMD card in just a few minutes, which saved me a lot of development time before I then deployed the production workload on NV hardware (this is probably why AMD pulled the plug on the project - it's almost more of a boost to NV than anything else, AMD really need people to be writing code on ROCm to deploy on AMD datacenter hardware).
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Show HN: Comflowy – A ComfyUI Tutorial for Beginners
While I currently use SD.Next[1], I have tested ComfyUI locally with my AMD card. The UI can be daunting, but you learn quite a great deal about how a Stable Diffusion pipeline works. In addition some innovations and advances find their way into ComfyUI first.
[1] https://github.com/vladmandic/automatic
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Just me or SDXL is bad for rendering trees, grasses, vegetation in general ? Looks a stop motion or unfinished painting. How can I fix it ?
I used SD.NEXT ( https://github.com/vladmandic/automatic ) and https://civitai.com/models/82098/add-more-details-detail-enhancer-tweaker-lora and epicphotogasm_lastUnicorn
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Is SDXL supposed to be this slow on my system?
I found this thread on GitHub talking about how this was fixed in the latest version with an optional setting. I tried enabling it, as they mentioned, but it just resulted in an immediate CUDA out of memory error when starting generation. So it seems I'm actually needing the shared memory, which I assume is my issue.
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Another Monday, another big release from SDNext!
As always, do check out our more detailed changelog, give us a quick install from our Repo, and stop by our Discord Server for any questions or help you may need.
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What's the best stable diffusion client for base m1 MacBook air?
SD.Next
- Intel Arc 770 with Linux Mint, support requested!
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SDNext - Controlnet keeps being disabled after installing SDXL ?
Today I finally wanted to give SDXL a chance, so I set everythin up according to Vladmandic's Wiki https://github.com/vladmandic/automatic/wiki/SD-XL
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Vlad SD.Next SDXL DirectML: 'StableDiffusionXLPipeline' object has no attribute 'alphas_cumprod'
I'm trying to get SDXL working on Vlad's SDNext, but I keep getting the error in the title when trying to run basic operations. I'm not sure what's going on, I followed his guide for it to a T.
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[P] Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL) Benchmark - 769 images per dollar on consumer GPUs
We used an inference container based on SDNext, along with a custom worker written in Typescript that implemented the job processing pipeline. The worker used HTTP to communicate with both the SDNext container and with our batch framework.
What are some alternatives?
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
SHARK - SHARK - High Performance Machine Learning Distribution
sd-dynamic-prompts - A custom script for AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui to implement a tiny template language for random prompt generation
stable-diffusion-webui-colab - stable diffusion webui colab
dream-factory - Multi-threaded GUI manager for mass creation of AI-generated art with support for multiple GPUs.
kohya_ss
Olive - Olive is an easy-to-use hardware-aware model optimization tool that composes industry-leading techniques across model compression, optimization, and compilation.
stable-diffusion-webui-ux - Stable Diffusion web UI UX
stable-diffusion-ui - Easiest 1-click way to install and use Stable Diffusion on your computer. Provides a browser UI for generating images from text prompts and images. Just enter your text prompt, and see the generated image. [Moved to: https://github.com/easydiffusion/easydiffusion]
InvokeAI - InvokeAI is a leading creative engine for Stable Diffusion models, empowering professionals, artists, and enthusiasts to generate and create visual media using the latest AI-driven technologies. The solution offers an industry leading WebUI, supports terminal use through a CLI, and serves as the foundation for multiple commercial products.
unpaint - A simple Windows / Xbox app for generating AI images with Stable Diffusion.
stable-diffusion-webui-wd14-tagger - Labeling extension for Automatic1111's Web UI