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Prompt Tips
Vladimir Mandic edited this page Oct 28, 2024
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TL;DR: Tweak steps, cfg scale and sampler as results will vary depending on combination of all three
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Encoder
Which text tokenizer to use, SD typically usesCLiP
, but others can be substituted (BERT
,GPTx
, etc) -
Batch Size
How many images to generate in parallel, limited by your VRAM -
Batch Count
How many batches to run sequentially
So total number of images generated is batch size x batch count -
Seed
Initializer for noise generator
Use same seed to have repeatable results, otherwise use random (-1) -
CFG Scale (Classifer-Free-Guidance)
How close should diffusers follow prompt, 0 means none and 30 means exact
Best results are between 7 (creative) to 13 (realistic), but optimal value depends on your model, prompt, and parameters -
Width & Height
SD 1.x was trained on 512x512, SD 2.x on 768x768, SDXL on 1024x1024, derivative fine-tunes may have different resolutions
So typically don't stray too far from those and instead use upscalers if high resolution is needed
However, changing aspect ratio can change composition of image (e.g. portrait vs landscape results in close-up vs more wide angle results) -
Steps
Directly impacts performance
How many iterative denoising steps to run, low number can lead to non-converged results (denoising is not complete)
Sweet-spot depends on chosen sampler and settings, can be as low as 10 and as high as 100
Higher number of steps tends to increase output quality, except for non-converging (ancestral) samplers like "Euler a" which just keep modifying the picture to no end
At high step counts, many samplers converge to the same image as other samplers
Know your model: different models were trained on different datasets, some may understand terms other models don't
Main groups
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Mediums: best starting a prompt with it after specifying artist
Examples: painting, photograph, drawing, sketch -
Flavors: best left as separate token at the end of the prompt
Examples: ray tracing, fine art, black and white, pixiv, artstation -
Movements: best added to prompt with as keyword
Examples: pop art, photorealism -
Artists: best starting a prompt with it
Examples: greg rutkowski, artgerm, dc comics, picasso
Modifiers
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Feel: best near the end
Examples: beautiful, sharp focus, 4k, hdr, high detailed, canon 5d -
Composition: best at front, but only use if results don't fit
Examples: 1man, 1woman
Negative Prompt
- Any keyword can be specified in a negative prompt as well Examples: watermark
Advanced Prompt Modifiers
- Availability depends on implementation
- Specify importance of specific words: E.g. using
(word:1.2)
makes the influence ofword
stronger,(word:0.8)
makes it weaker
Advanced Prompt Modifiers
For original backend only:
- Alternate between words:
[word1|word2]
will alternate betweenword1
andword2
in every denoising step, blending the two concepts - Switch words during denoising:
[word1:word2:0.3]
will useword1
for the first 30% of steps, then change it toword2
- Force include multiple objects "AND"
Hints
- Use either artists or movements
Using both may result in one overpowering the other, or in unexpected outcome - Select medium that fits artist
It helps model a lot to know which medium to use when styling - Add action after subject
Examples: portrait, standing, sitting - Moving things to the front of prompt may increase its emphasis
Example: cartoon drawing of a woman as pixar vs pixar drawing of a woman - Use both subject and scene keywords Example: woman on a beach
Example
(composition) (artist) (medium) (subject) (action) (scene) (movement) (flavor) (feel)
1woman greg rutkowski painting of a woman happy front portrait on a beach as photorealism, sharp focus, artstation
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