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I'm having trouble creating a charactersheet for a Lora. I found that really good tutorial (https://cobaltexplorer.com/2023/06/character-sheets-for-stable-diffusion/) that basicically goes the way of creating a charactersheet with multiple views in combination with open pose. Trying that out and experimenting a bit it came apearent, that my hardware is not really capable of rendering the full charactersheet-image and what came out looked not pretty. So I figured I could take the initial openpose-modelimage for the charactersheet, break it into it's sections and let them be generated piece by piece. And that is when the trouble began. I was able to create a good prompt with a good seed to get a nice frontal image for the character (we're talking realistic photography, not anime). But as soon as I applied the according controlnet-part for the frontal-image it messed up the face completely to look completely different - even after keeping the prompt, the seed and everything else the same. In the end I figured out that some of the lines in the controlnet-image (I did not use the "face" one there) seem to mess with the face. So I made a controllnet-image from the straight frontal image and that seems to work great now and creates reproduceable images. Now I need to rotate said openpose-image to get sideviews and backviews, but I can't find a way to do this. I have tried to work with OpenPose3D-Editor (https://github.com/nonnonstop/sd-webui-3d-open-pose-editor) but that thing needs a whole body - I only have a facialimage. In the end those openpose-models are jsonfiles, maybe that can be an approach, but I reached a dead end here.