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kohya-trainer
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Best method for training lora with sdxl
This longer colab notebook: I did use this one (or one of the slight derivatives of it) and got out a safetensors file, but the lora didn't work at all--I'd use it a increase it's weight but I just would see no effect
- Question on SD Finetuning
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Requesting Help: Stable Diffusion with Dreambooth via Automatic1111
It isn't what you are asking for (sry) but I struggled with this thing for way too long until I found out about the Kohya Trainer. https://github.com/Linaqruf/kohya-trainer So much easier with a lot of videos by the various YT folks. Standalone WebUI that just works. Life is good here!
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Do you need a PhD in AI for AI opportunities?
It's seem that he is stable diffusion model creators. In that space, it's less knowing about the code and more experimenting on what would happen in the training. The stable diffusion community has repertoire of fine-tuning tools that is accessible for someone who have no single idea on the code behind it, no different than using application like kohya.
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Am I some kind of idiot? I cant for the life of me get Lora training to work on colab or runpod.
Have you tried out one of the colabs from https://github.com/Linaqruf/kohya-trainer ? The colabs themselves are pretty long, but you just have to read each step and then usually push the button to run that cell, then move on to the next one.
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[Stable Diffusion] Diffusion stable sur Google Colab se bloque toujours!
** https: //github.com/linaqruf/kohya-trainer**
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Lora training steps with large batch sizes?
There are a lot of variables that affect what kind of settings to use, but afaik the best solution to finding the right step count for what your training is still just to save multiple epochs and then run a x/y/z plot comparison. If you can't do that locally because of your 4gb card, you could try using Lora colabs that include inference capabilities.
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Colab Troubles (Addendum)
You seem to be a little confused. You wont find an ipynb of a model. You would reference a model via a content portal like hugginface. If your model is hosted there, you dont have to download it to your computer or gdrive first. You just reference it with the hugginface-style reference, ie runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5. Some colabs will let you also reference a URL to pull down the model. Example. https://github.com/Linaqruf/kohya-trainer/blob/main/kohya-LoRA-dreambooth.ipynb. In that case, you can get the direct url to a checkpoint, for example at civit.ai. If you're decent at messing around with code, you can deconstruct that code block to use in a different colab. As for gdrive, it's only a couple dollars to get 100G.
- PNG info not copied from images generated through Kohya.
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Is Colab going to start banning people who use it for Stable Diffusion????
Try this colab to train Lora, it can generate image without the UI too
sd-webui-lobe-theme
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Upscayl – Free and Open Source AI Image Upscaler
upscayl is very approachable, but lacked many features i needed. i ended up using https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui after upscaling became part of my regular workflow, but for someone who just needs a few images enhanced, it's an ideal tool.
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The Basics of AI Image Generation: How to create your own AI-generated image using Stable Diffusion on your local machine.
For the Git alternative, simply right-click on the location you want to put the Stable Diffusion and select “Git Bash Here”, then paste this on the CLI: git clone https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
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Stable Cascade
ComfyUI is similar to Houdini in complexity, but immensely powerful. It's a joy to use.
There are also a large amount of resources available for it on YouTube, GitHub (https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI_examples), reddit (https://old.reddit.com/r/comfyui), CivitAI, Comfy Workflows (https://comfyworkflows.com/), and OpenArt Flow (https://openart.ai/workflows/).
I still use AUTO1111 (https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui) and the recently released and heavily modified fork of AUTO1111 called Forge (https://github.com/lllyasviel/stable-diffusion-webui-forge).
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Show HN: I made a local wrapper for Automatic 1111
Seems like an interesting project. Regarding the name, is there permission to use something so similar to AUTOMATIC1111 [1]?
> Diffusers will Cuda out of memory/perform very slowly for huge generations, like 2048x2048 images, while Auto 1111 SDK won't.
Do we have some numbers on this? I have seen AUTOMATIC1111 fall-over whilst using only half the available of GPU VRAM - there seems to be some weirdness where it tries to allocate before de-allocating the last batch or something.
> You can use any of the 6 compatible RealEsrgran models/weights with our RealEsrgran pipeline for upscaling images. Here are the model ids:
I've previously had trouble trying to use AUTOMATIC1111 upscalers, it seems like it needs more GPU VRAM than just generating the image already upscaled.
[1] https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
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Stable Code 3B: Coding on the Edge
You might be thinking of Fooocus: https://github.com/lllyasviel/Fooocus
The Stable Diffusion web interface that got a lot of people's attention originally was Automatic1111: https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
Fooocus is definitely more beginner friendly. It does a lot of the prompt engineering for you. Automatic1111 has a ton of plugins, most notably ControlNet which gives you fine grained control over the images, but there is a learning curve.
- Google Imagen 2
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Free or "practically-free" Ai picture generator?
Stable Diffusion https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui
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Things to do, to put my old PC to use?
Make it into a stable diffusion server!
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GTA 6 trailer screencaps, photorealistic style
There's no link version, you have to run it locally. You install it from here
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Automatic1111 v1.7.0-RC published
Repository: AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui · Tag: v1.7.0-RC · Commit: 48fae7c · Released by: AUTOMATIC1111
What are some alternatives?
lora - Using Low-rank adaptation to quickly fine-tune diffusion models.
stable-diffusion-webui - Stable Diffusion web UI
sd_dreambooth_extension
ComfyUI - The most powerful and modular stable diffusion GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.
sd-webui-additional-networks
automatic - SD.Next: Advanced Implementation of Stable Diffusion and other Diffusion-based generative image models
stable-diffusion-webui-colab - stable diffusion webui colab
stable-diffusion-webui-directml - Stable Diffusion web UI
fast-stable-diffusion - fast-stable-diffusion + DreamBooth
stable-diffusion-webui-ux - Stable Diffusion web UI UX
EveryDream-trainer - General fine tuning for Stable Diffusion