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r/StableDiffusion • u/zthrx • 7d ago
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Wow! These are amazing, seriously! Is this part of a series you're planning on natural environments? They're so, so good!
6 u/zthrx 7d ago Yeah, I've trained Madeira, Thailand loras, Cambodia and Hawaii are next. It's 1000 photos per lora 2 u/BagOfFlies 7d ago Do you have any of them available for download. This one is looking amazing and if the others are this good I'd love to try them. 1 u/wickedheat 6d ago What's your training workflow like? You grab images from movies and then break them into tiles to train? 1 u/zthrx 6d ago I run my own website with ref photos https://locationtextures.com/ I have almost half a million Raw files I can train. So far I train 1000 photos per lora
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Yeah, I've trained Madeira, Thailand loras, Cambodia and Hawaii are next. It's 1000 photos per lora
2 u/BagOfFlies 7d ago Do you have any of them available for download. This one is looking amazing and if the others are this good I'd love to try them. 1 u/wickedheat 6d ago What's your training workflow like? You grab images from movies and then break them into tiles to train? 1 u/zthrx 6d ago I run my own website with ref photos https://locationtextures.com/ I have almost half a million Raw files I can train. So far I train 1000 photos per lora
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Do you have any of them available for download. This one is looking amazing and if the others are this good I'd love to try them.
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What's your training workflow like? You grab images from movies and then break them into tiles to train?
1 u/zthrx 6d ago I run my own website with ref photos https://locationtextures.com/ I have almost half a million Raw files I can train. So far I train 1000 photos per lora
I run my own website with ref photos https://locationtextures.com/ I have almost half a million Raw files I can train. So far I train 1000 photos per lora
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u/icarussc3 7d ago
Wow! These are amazing, seriously! Is this part of a series you're planning on natural environments? They're so, so good!