@ClaireSilver12 - (I hope you don't mind me RT this for a broader reach and to share it with more users.)
Here's an advanced use case for the IP Adapter. You can adjust or remove the steps depending on the desired output/goal. Bear with me; it's actually quite straightforward.
1 - Train a LoRA on a specific subject (e.g., character).
2 - Blend the LoRA to perfectly capture the style (e.g., comic, cartoon, oil painting, 3D...).
3 - Run inference on that "blended" model.
4 - Select an image that stands out and use it as a reference with the IP Adapter.
5 - Modify the prompt to create variations of the subject.
Let's get started 👇👇
1/ The first step is to train one (or more LoRA) models on a specific subject (e.g. character or object), or also a style.
The process is straightforward. I'll use the example of the "girl with pink hair" (😊🫠) that I shared before (12 training images)
Simply select "New Model - Train" on . I use 9 images of the model, showcasing various angles and zoom levels, accompanied by concise captions (details below).
This could be the best model I've ever created for generating isometric buildings, on Scenario.
Output consistently match the style I wanted, and the model responds perfectly to (short) prompts, without any reference images needed.
It's a LoRA composition. More below.
Process: it's pretty simple.
I created a LoRA composition from 4⃣ distinct LoRA.
(i) - My own "Fantasy Buildings" LoRA
(ii) - Three LoRAs available on #Scenario: "Isometric Storybook", "Stylized Fantasy Iconic Imagery" and "Belgian School Comics".
The influence of each LoRA is below.
My prompt structure was dead simple... less than 10 words!
(type of building/scene), solid color background, highly detailed, centered.
2024 will be the year of AI #influencers... Fully generated characters that can engage, entertain, and earn!
They're not just a concept anymore; some are already seeing significant revenue.
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Just follow the steps below (or bookmark for later) 🧵
#GenAI will drive the emergence of virtual influencers
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Rethink prompt engineering. The real game-changer is model engineering. By training your own AI models, you can 'lock in' essential features and details
I started training a character yesterday on Scenario (a blond girl), with promising results: