Dr. Derps Prometheus package features a ton of hypernetworks for camera angles and shots, to give you better control of your images. For detailed infos have a look at the model page.
I made those wildcards after a little chat about this package in Discord.
Usage:
Usage is pretty much the same as for "regular" wildcards.
You need the SD Dynamic Prompt Extension. Put the files directly into the wildcard folder:
~\stable-diffusion-webui\extensions\sd-dynamic-prompts\wildcards They show up as a menu on the left in the Wildcards tab.
The YAML is structured and indented (that's how they work). Just with a little difference. You have to add the category layers in the wildcard.
# choose random weight in 5 suggested strengths (.55,.45,.35,.25,.15)
__dr.derp-hypernetworks/front-shot/full-body__ ${weight=!__weight/*__}
# chooses set weight
__dr.derp-hypernetworks/front-shot/full-body__ ${weight=.42}
# you can make it random by adding a wildcard character *
# the example will choose from all angles, but be full body
__dr.derp-hypernetworks/*/full-body__ ${weight=.42}
# the example will choose from all shots, but be front-shot
__dr.derp-hypernetworks/front-shot/*__ ${weight=.42} Content
dr.derp-hypernetworks:
front-shot:
full-body:
medium-shot:
cowboy-shot:
upper-body-shot:
close-up-shot:
extreme-close-up-shot:
side-shot:
full-body:
medium-shot:
cowboy-shot:
upper-body-shot:
close-up-shot:
extreme-close-up-shot:
profile-shot:
full-body:
medium-shot:
cowboy-shot:
upper-body-shot:
close-up-shot:
extreme-close-up-shot:
back-side-shot:
full-body:
medium-shot:
cowboy-shot:
upper-body-shot:
close-up-shot:
extreme-close-up-shot:
back-shot:
full-body:
medium-shot:
cowboy-shot:
upper-body-shot:
close-up-shot:
extreme-close-up-shot:
weight:
strong:
moderate:
medium:
modest:
weak:
Description
FAQ
Comments (5)
Thanks!!!!! Between Dr.Derp's spectacular work training the different types of camera angles and your work ordering what each of the wildcards does, there has been a wonderful utility that, as Dr.Drep says, practically puts us in the director's chair of the movie.
The only difference is that, using this '.yaml' file, i won't have that many files in my wildcards folder. Is that correct?
yea and a bit more intuitve, since you could use "real" phrase. Just a little help.
I see that there is a lot of prompts for extreme close-up or full body, but I don't see anything for extreme long shots and far distances. Do you know of anything that can do this? I want an opening scene for a comic which is mainly the landscape with a very small main character
you could just go with a good prompt. I made those Wildcards for Prometheus TIs, to make them more intuitive to use. Maybe there are other TIs out there which could help you. ;)

