Documenting "off-label" use of the Inkpunk Diffusion model.
In my experience, custom Stable Diffusion models typically work better with more generic prompts if you do not use the "special" keyword for that model.
Today, I played around with Inkpunk Diffusion today and tried about 100 semi-random prompts. Overall I got much better results with Inkpunk if I did NOT add the "nvinkpunk " keyword to the prompt. However, the use of this model in such a fashion is completely lacking documentation.
Here's some of my favorite results from this experiment, none of which were created using the "nvinkpunk" keyword.
These look stunning!
When I designed the model I admit I had a very specific look in mind and honestly didn't expect to see many people using it all, so it's great to see so many people making interesting things with it. In my own experimentation I've also found that adding the token to the end of the prompt has interesting effects.
Dude, how can i make my own model?