Regarding style overfitting what did you tag your photos with? did you tag taken on smartphone or s
Regarding style overfitting
what did you tag your photos with? did you tag taken on smartphone or something like amateur photography?
Also have you tried adding back in generated photos of yourself (the ones with good likeness) that dont have that standard style. Or are you only experimenting with how good a model can do if you have very basic dataset
Finally another thing i found to fix style is generating first few steps with 0.4 Lora weight, then generating the remaining with 1.0 weight. Since the first few steps are dictating colors and style it gives it much better style that is closer to what original model would have produced
All the above has helped my loras be much more versatile being able to generate much more natural looking images while retaining likeness
what did you tag your photos with? did you tag taken on smartphone or something like amateur photography?
Also have you tried adding back in generated photos of yourself (the ones with good likeness) that dont have that standard style. Or are you only experimenting with how good a model can do if you have very basic dataset
Finally another thing i found to fix style is generating first few steps with 0.4 Lora weight, then generating the remaining with 1.0 weight. Since the first few steps are dictating colors and style it gives it much better style that is closer to what original model would have produced
All the above has helped my loras be much more versatile being able to generate much more natural looking images while retaining likeness









