• CavendishOP
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    8 months ago

    No controlnet or inpainting. Everything was generated in one go with a single prompt. I’ll sometimes use regional prompts to set zones for head and torso (usually top 40% is where the head goes, bottom 60% for torso/outfit). But even when I have regional prompting turned off, it will still generate a 3/4 / cowboy shot.

    I assume you pulled the prompt out of one of my images? If not, you can feed them into pngchunk.com. Here’s the general format I use with regional prompting:

    *scene setting stuff*
    ADDCOMM
    *head / hair description*
    ADDROW
    *torso/body/pose*
    

    The loras that are in the top (common) section are weighted pretty low, 0.2 - 0.3, because they get repeated/multiplied in each of the two regional rows. So I think at the end they’re effectively around 0.6 - 0.8.

    prompt example
    photo of a young 21yo (Barbadian Barbados dark skin:1.2) woman confident pose, arms folded behind back, poised and assured outside (place cav_rdrguarma:1.1),
    (Photograph with film grain, 8K, RAW DSLR photo, f1.2, shallow depth of field, 85mm lens),
    masterwork, best quality, soft shadow
     (soft light, color grading:0.4)
    
    ADDCOMM
    
    sunset beach with ocean and mountains and cliff ruin in the background ,
    (amethyst with violet undertones hair color in a curly layers style:1.2),
     perfect eyes, perfect skin, detailed skin
    
    ADDROW
    
    choker ,
    (pea green whimsical unicorn print bikini set:1.1) (topless:1.3) cameltoe (undressing, panty pull:1.4) 
    (flat breast, normal_nipples :1.4),
    (tan lines, beauty marks:0.6)
    (SkinHairDetail:0.8)
     
    

    It may be that you’re not describing the clothing / body enough? My outfit prompts are pretty detailed, so I think that goes a long way for Stable Diffusion to determine how to frame things.

      • CavendishOP
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        48 months ago

        I hope you’re not saying “reverse engineer” like it’s a negative or shady practice. I freely share all of my prompts to help people see what’s working for me, and I like to explore what’s working for everyone else. I’ve had good success with simpler prompts too, like the one for this parrot: https://civitai.com/images/3050333.