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thumbnail: "https://huggingface.co/wavymulder/modelshoot/resolve/main/images/page1.jpg" |
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license: creativeml-openrail-m |
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- stable-diffusion |
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- stable-diffusion-diffusers |
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- text-to-image |
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- safetensors |
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- diffusers |
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inference: true |
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**Analog Diffusion** |
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![Header](https://huggingface.co/wavymulder/modelshoot/resolve/main/images/page1.jpg) |
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[*CKPT DOWNLOAD LINK*](https://huggingface.co/wavymulder/modelshoot/resolve/main/modelshoot-1.0.ckpt) |
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Use `modelshoot style` in your prompt (I recommend at the start) |
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Modelshoot is a Dreambooth model trained from 1.5 with VAE on a diverse set of photographs of people. The goal was to create a model focused on full to medium body shots, with an emphasis on cool clothing and a fashion-shoot aesthetic. A result of the composition is that when your subject is further away, their face will usually look worse. This limitation of training on 512x512 can be fixed with inpainting, and I plan on revisiting this model at higher resolution in the future. |
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Modelshoot style works best when using a tall aspect ratio. |
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This model was inspired by all the great responses to Analog Diffusion, especially ones where you all trained yourselves in and created awesome, fashionable photos! I hope that this model allows even greater images :) |
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Please see [this document where I share the parameters (prompt, sampler, seed, etc.) used for all example images above.](https://huggingface.co/wavymulder/modelshoot/resolve/main/parameters_for_samples.txt) |
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See below a batch example and how the model helps ensure a fashion-shoot composition without any excessive prompting. |
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![Bulk Example](https://huggingface.co/wavymulder/modelshoot/resolve/main/images/page2.jpg) |
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