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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Jun 22, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.904 (145/5,922 LTDR)
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(8:29) Those lines are vertical, not horizontal. Their proper name is "pipes".
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BadDream and UnrealisticDream is a negative embeddings not just simple negative prompt, I think you don't explain it (or I'm missing it?). without proper installing those two negative embeddings in \stable-diffusion-webui\embeddings\ those words don't have a real meaning and don't processed properly. those two files are not LoRA either, it's embeddings, that could be downloaded in civitai /models/72437 (I can't put real URL because it always deleted). from the video, on result log below generated images, I saw those two words are not processed as embeddings as it really intended. if those negative embeddings are used properly, there's a log like this:
medium shot of a woman with full lips, golden eyes and a white crop top, long black hair, snowy weather, octane render
Negative prompt: BadDream, (UnrealisticDream:1.2), (NSFW)
Used embeddings: BadDream [48d0], UnrealisticDream [5f55]
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7:55 Try Put BREAK after each concept keywords and see what happens.
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Token Limit - 'isn't that important' - How? Why? If 75 is the limit what happens to the rest? How are they used? Randomly selected etc from what's left or what happens to them? I've seen people say that 75 is the limit, but on the other hand many example prompts from places like civitai etc are a mile long...especially negative prompts. I'd be interested to know how those long prompts are used by SD.
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BREAK helps you keep certain sections of your prompt cohesive. Since every chunk is 75 tokens, if you were to run into a situation where one of your token segments was abruptly ended (such as "wearing a white/shirt and blue jeans") it can lead to unwanted results. If you know you're close to your token limit before starting another section (like before the clothing portion), you can put BREAK into the prompt and ensure everything sticks together in the next chunk.
The AI also seems to put more emphasis on things when processed alone. Splitting colours into separate segments can ensure they don't bleed into each other or colour incorrect items.
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@kevinkennedy-spaien8163
10 months ago
Break is perfect for describing individual people or items in an image. Never heard of it before watching this, but it was exactly what I needed to have two people of different races and dress styles conversing in the same frame!
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