Cairlup!
Thank you!
I never use models trained on specific people or ask for celebs in my prompts. This is the base Flux model plus a Gil Elvgren style model. I can see the resemblance though, but it wasn't something I was aiming for.
Why not both? 🤷
I think some of both. I gravitate towards the more fashion photography models/loras first, rather than start with the porn models. I also prompt for an assortment of expressions and nationalities, and I do go into detail on the hair length/color/style, and I think that does a lot for generating a wide variety of faces.
Some of that is also basic curation. I generate a ton of images, then look at it as a photography shoot, and select the ones that grab my attention more.
Yeah, Flux is amazing with hands. I still get a few gnarled fingers and toes (I did get one gal with foot hands that was disturbing), but on the whole, it's worlds better than the Stable Diffusion models.
These look like modern day Art Frahm pinups. Digging the oil paint aesthetic!
Lookin good! I was just perusing the metadata and got a chuckle out of "wearing a light grey shaved smooth vagina."
Wildcards and dynamic prompts are a killer feature for getting diversity. You can have ChatGPT output long lists of options and save them as text to pull from, rather than putting the OR options in the prompt. For instance, here's just a snippet of my 100 line "hair_color_natural_hightlights.txt" wildcard file:
chestnut brown with sun-kissed golden highlights
dark blonde with naturally blended caramel highlights
auburn with subtle coppery undertones and honey highlights
jet black with hints of espresso brown and warm burgundy highlights
chocolate brown with natural honey and toffee highlights
ash brown with delicate pearl-toned highlights
light brown with sunlit blonde highlights
One question though, are you sure you have the dynamic prompts extension enabled in A111? These all look very similar, and the fact that the OR statement is in the prompt metadata still makes me wonder. Typically, the "brunette | ginger | blonde" would get resolved by the dynamic prompt processor before generation, and the image metadata would only show the single selected term by itself.
Thank you! I had to step away from the image ai stuff for a while, but hope to post more soon.