Hello everyone. I am Dr. Furkan Gözükara. PhD Computer Engineer. SECourses is a dedicated YouTube channel for the following topics : Tech, AI, News, Science, Robotics, Singularity, ComfyUI, SwarmUI, ML, Artificial Intelligence, Humanoid Robots, Wan 2.2, FLUX, Krea, Qwen Image, VLMs, Stable Diffusion
Hello again, after a fresh install of A1111 and no xformers, I can confirm that everything is running fine, and loading faster than before. But I am not using A1111 for training. Dreambooth has to be installed manually, but it's OK.
When I do it with SD 2.1 or Protogen, it gets worse, no resemblance at all. Also the biggest problem in general is that if use toke + class I get some results, if I just do the usual "closeu portrait photo of...." I get other people!!!
Perhaps a slight side step from current conversation, but I'm interested in training SD on some pixel art characters for use in a platform game. I've tried training it to understand that I want a white background around each image but I haven't had any luck. This was with textual inversion. Does anyone have any suggestions? (The image below is the kind of output I'm after, white background surrounding the subject)
By the way Dr. Furkan, I still seem to have some confusion with numbers of steps/epochs, because the UI says "steps-epochs" and it's confusing. So I trained with values from 150-300 (whatever that is) and got models that go up to 12.000 (whatever that is). Could you please explain this in simple way?
What about the other problem? Using your exact settings, I can't work with prompts. token + class generates some images, then as soon as I write a prompt, I loose the subject. In your video that didn't happen. I'm using SD 1.5 and Protogen, same exact settings.
I got the bot working on my server with my home install! I used a thing a dude put on github. Will not post the link unless/until doc approves but it's pretty cool.
I can't figure this out, my training data looks perfect, saved the weights, converted to checkpoint, when i use the prompt in txt2img, it looks nothing like my subject