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GEMINI Version 2
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Created by merging together selected models after thorough individual testing, into 6 different merged what I refer to as sampler models.
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These are then merged with my baseline model using merge block weighted extension.
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Merge block settings (12 in, 1 mid, 12 out block lanes) using what little knowledge is available.
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Along with my own experimentation to merge the data I want and scrap what I don’t want to get the model as close
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to where I want it to be as possible with the current knowledge
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- UnstableSamInkDream
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- Open Journey v1
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- F222 v1
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- Nerfgun3 NewArtModel3
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After restarting the process several times to attempt new configurations of the sampler models, I finally arrived at where the model can no longer be improved for my intentions.
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GEMINI V2 Model generates art styles from anime to more western style splash art or 2.5d (3d rendered in 2d, best accomplished by putting “line art, sketch art” in negative prompt.)
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Placing one or two style reference tags at the start of the prompt will focus more on achieving that look than it will on your active prompt of your choice. This however happens a lot less when the tags are much simpler.
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For example
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Nu-Gothic Art Style
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Digital Blending
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Nu-Gothic Art Style has to work a lot harder to achieve the aesthetic style while digital blending is more of a post effect and doesn’t fit into the start but sometimes going against the grain can produce unexpected but pleasant results.
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If your prompt contains a lot of different details that your character is doing, try to make sure the prompt loops at least once (pass max tokens and it will go again for a 2nd pass.)
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- Example style prompts:
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- Norse Art Style
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Art Style can be switched out with Artwork, which can alter the results a tiny bit giving you the same aesthetic but different renders. Art can also be removed from the prompt to create “X Style Infusion” or “X Style Aesthetic”.
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- Here's three examples of the prompt layout I used when creating the example images. Replace XCONTENTX with your typical prompt content be it a character, an item, a landscape etc. Then XCOMPOSITIONX are style, design and command prompts that affect how the prompt will look like, beyond what's already written (these three weren't the only ones I used, but should serve as examples to get you started!)
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- "(X art style1.30), (X style infusion:1.20), (digital illustration:1.25), XCONTENTX, (digital art:1.20), (X artwork:1.20), XCOMPOSITIONX, (masterpiece:1.35), (best quality:1.35), (highres:1.35), 8k"
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- "(X artwork:1.30), (X Aesthetic:1.20), (Concept Art:1.20), XCONTENTX, (digital art:1.20), XCOMPOSITIONX, (masterpiece:1.35), (best quality:1.35), (highres:1.35), (8k ornate octane render live 2.5d:1.31)"
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- "((Portrait of:1.38) (Character Description:1.39):1.45), XCONTENTX, (X Style Infusion:1.35), (X Artwork:1.40), (Extremely Fine Line Art:1.20), (Intricately Detailed:1.30), XCOMPOSITIONX, (masterpiece:1.35), (best quality:1.35), (highres:1.35), 8k"
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- Clockpunk
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- Gearpunk
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- DieselPunk
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- Cyberpunk
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- Futurepunk
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- Etherpunk
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- Darkcore
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Keep in mind that the model is mostly tested on Gothic and Dark Fantasy themes in a range from anime to western style art
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It’s been tested using the kl-8-anime2 VAE and Skip Clip 2 with Eta noise seed delta of 0 or 31337
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GEMINI Version 2
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Created by merging together selected models after thorough individual testing, into 6 different merged what I refer to as sampler models.
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These are then merged with my baseline model using merge block weighted extension.
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Merge block settings (12 in, 1 mid, 12 out block lanes) using what little knowledge is available.
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Along with my own experimentation to merge the data I want and scrap what I don’t want to get the model as close
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to where I want it to be as possible with the current knowledge
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The following models were used in some capacity to create this merge:
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- UnstableSamInkDream
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- Open Journey v1
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- F222 v1
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- Nerfgun3 NewArtModel3
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After restarting the process several times to attempt new configurations of the sampler models, I finally arrived at where the model can no longer be improved for my intentions.
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GEMINI V2 Model generates art styles from anime to more western style splash art or 2.5d (3d rendered in 2d, best accomplished by putting “line art, sketch art” in negative prompt.)
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Placing one or two style reference tags at the start of the prompt will focus more on achieving that look than it will on your active prompt of your choice. This however happens a lot less when the tags are much simpler.
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For example
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Nu-Gothic Art Style Vs Portrait Of
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Nu-Gothic Art Style or Nu-Gothic Artwork and similar prompts will have a much greater impact on the overall prompt when placed first.
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Rather than in the final composition phase of the prompt. When using Portrait Of, it still won't know what style.
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So don't forget to let it know during the final phase of the prompt, or you might get some strange and very poor results.
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If your prompt contains a lot of different details that your character is doing, try to make sure the prompt loops at least once (pass max tokens and it will go again for a 2nd pass.)
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- Example style prompts:
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- Norse Art Style
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Art Style can be switched out with Artwork, which can alter the results a tiny bit giving you the same aesthetic but different renders. Art can also be removed from the prompt to create “X Style Infusion” or “X Style Aesthetic”.
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Here's three examples of the prompt layout I used when creating the example images. Replace XCONTENTX with your typical prompt content be it a character, an item, a landscape etc. Then XCOMPOSITIONX are style, design and command prompts that affect how the prompt will look like, beyond what's already written (these three weren't the only ones I used, but should serve as examples to get you started!)
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- "(X art style1.30), (X style infusion:1.20), (digital illustration:1.25), XCONTENTX, (digital art:1.20), (X artwork:1.20), XCOMPOSITIONX, (masterpiece:1.35), (best quality:1.35), (highres:1.35), 8k"
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- "(X artwork:1.30), (X Aesthetic:1.20), (Concept Art:1.20), XCONTENTX, (digital art:1.20), XCOMPOSITIONX, (masterpiece:1.35), (best quality:1.35), (highres:1.35), (8k ornate octane render live 2.5d:1.31)"
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- "((Portrait of:1.38) (Character Description:1.39):1.45), XCONTENTX, (X Style Infusion:1.35), (X Artwork:1.40), (Extremely Fine Line Art:1.20), (Intricately Detailed:1.30), XCOMPOSITIONX, (masterpiece:1.35), (best quality:1.35), (highres:1.35), 8k"
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Tested:
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- Darkcore
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- Devilcore
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- Deathcore
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- Gothcore
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Experimental:
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- Clockpunk
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- Gearpunk
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- DieselPunk
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- Cyberpunk
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- Futurepunk
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- Etherpunk
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Keep in mind that the model is mostly tested on Gothic and Dark Fantasy themes in a range from anime to western style art
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or the hybridization within. It's also been tried and evaluated by a handful of beta testers that are themselves model makers
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They gave it the thumbs up to exit beta stage.
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They tested it for waifus, husbandos, chibis, animals, famous characters (it failed a lot on that, so might need an embedding.)
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As well as it's intended use. Myself and the testers also tried cyberpunk, futurepunk, dieselpunk, steampunk etc
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with some promising results but as that isn't the primary focus of this model I can make no guarantees to your success.
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However I'd love to see your successes!
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It’s been tested using the kl-8-anime2 VAE and Skip Clip 2 with Eta noise seed delta of 0 or 31337
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