Txt2Vectorgraphics
Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Txt2Vectorgraphics
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If you'd told me a few years ago that one day I would use a 3d printer to create artwork generated by an AI for a robot vacuum. The future is now.
I use the earlier version of this https://github.com/GeorgLegato/Txt2Vectorgraphics and it's great for output destined for cricut, laser, or 2-color z-hop graphics on 3D printer.
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How to mimic the flash effect in SD
Indeed. Same guy who created this cool extension: https://github.com/GeorgLegato/Txt2Vectorgraphics
- SD-webui: Beta for Vectorstudio-extension, please test; check video
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Preview: Vectorstudio extension for SD-Webui, Part I
https://github.com/GeorgLegato/Txt2Vectorgraphics the repo will be renamed to vectorstudio containing the features of this video (svg editor, sendto controlnet:img2img )
- Best model for black line illustrated art
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Question: is it possible to create such illustrations with stable diffusion?
In addition I used my Txt2Vectorgraphics script to produce svg graphics as side effect and to ensure b/w only GeorgLegato/Txt2Vectorgraphics: Custom Script for Automatics1111 StableDiffusion-WebUI. (github.com)
- Logos
- Update: Txt2Vectorgraphics 0.3 - ControlNet + SVG preview
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Update: Txt2Vectorgraphics 0.3
Release 0.3: SVG in gallery, controlnet support ยท GeorgLegato/Txt2Vectorgraphics (github.com)
- Any good models or ideas for single line art/scribbles?
Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion
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Will there be comprehensive tutorials for fine-tuning SD XL when it comes out?
Tons of stuff here, no? https://github.com/JoePenna/Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion/
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Useful Links
Joe Penna's Dreambooth (Tutorial|24GB) Most popular DB repo with great results.
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Dreambooth / Custom Training / Model - what's the state of the art?
1) The https://github.com/JoePenna/Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion instructions say to use the 1.5 checkpoints - is that the latest? Can I use the 2+ models or?
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My Experience with Training Real-Person Models: A Summary
I quickly turned to the second library, https://github.com/JoePenna/Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion, because its readme was very encouraging, and its results were the best. Unfortunately, to use it on Colab, you need to sign up for Colab Pro to use advanced GPUs (at least 24GB of VRAM), and training a model requires at least 14 compute units. As a poor Chinese person, I could only buy Colab Pro from a proxy. The results from JoePenna/Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion were fantastic, and the preparation was straightforward, requiring only <=20 512*512 photos without writing captions. I used it to create many beautiful photos.
- I Used Stable Diffusion and Dreambooth to Create an Art Portrait of My Dog
- training
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Training a model on Iwanaga Kotoko (from in/spectre), which step do you guys think the model is at its best?
I've found EveryDream to be brilliant and have switched from JoePenna's Dreambooth because I've found I get better results so long as I provide good captions for all the images, even if preparing the dataset takes 3x as long (took me 2 hours to crop and label the 54 images).
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Dreambooth training results for face, object and style datasets with various prior regularization settings.
From what I know you can train with whatever size you want. But you need software that will support it. For example, ShivamShrirao/diffusers repo seems to allow a change of dimension. Also, you need HW that would support the training, because bigger images need more VRAM, for example,Joe Penna repo is using ~23GB with 512x512px so probably it's not a valid option. But the ShivamShrirao repo has optimizations that allow to run it with less VRAM.
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Starting to get quite good results with Dreambooth. What do you think? (Follow @RokStrnisa on Twitter for more.)
This is a good starting place: https://github.com/JoePenna/Dreambooth-Stable-Diffusion
- I'm a N00b with training stuff. Trying to get runpod with Dreambooth training some images (80 total) and I'm getting this error. Help?
What are some alternatives?
deforum-for-automatic1111-webui - Deforum extension script for AUTOMATIC1111's Stable Diffusion webui [Moved to: https://github.com/deforum-art/sd-webui-deforum]
Dreambooth-SD-optimized - Implementation of Dreambooth (https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.12242) with Stable Diffusion
vtracer - Raster to Vector Graphics Converter
Stable-Diffusion-Regularization-Images - For use with fine-tuning, especially the current implementation of "Dreambooth".
stablediffusion - High-Resolution Image Synthesis with Latent Diffusion Models
A1111-Web-UI-Installer - Complete installer for Automatic1111's infamous Stable Diffusion WebUI
SHARK - SHARK - High Performance Machine Learning Distribution
civitai - A repository of models, textual inversions, and more
SD-Regularization-Images-Style-Dreambooth
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI [Moved to: https://github.com/Sygil-Dev/sygil-webui]
sd-multi - Run multiple forks of Stable Diffusion
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.