Sweet-mix
End of the road - After 22 versions and over 2 years, Sweet mix will no longer be updated as of Illust v1.4. Honest thanks to those who stuck around.
Sweet-mix is a text-to-image Stable Diffusion model that is mostly focused on the anime art style. The model itself is a merge of multiple other models, as i don't have neither the time, nor the hardware to train a model. Sweet-mix can be used for both SFW and NSFW images. I think my model is pretty nice, so feel free to give it a try.
MUST-HAVES FOR GREAT IMAGE GENERATION LIKE IN THE IMAGES:
These quality tags: masterpiece, best quality, high quality, detailed, absurdres
This negative prompt: ugly, bad feet, bad hands, bad art, ugly artstyle, bad anatomy, bad fingers, censor, censored, ugly, deformed, noisy, blurry, low contrast, photo, realistic ,watermark, username, text
VAE: SD XL VAE
Good artist styles to use: iwbitu, kesoshirou, shexyo, oroborus, mamiyama, kihou no gotoku dmc, seisui bar, kawase seiki, yuuji (and), shiokonbu, hitmanatee, ashraely, starmilk
And a great imagination :)
Tensor.art link: Sweet-mix - Illustrious/XL - v1.4 | Tensor.Art (free online generation)
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Flawless and excellent checkpoint for anime. v2.2
Is the contrast in version 2.1 too great? The bright areas are very bright and the dark areas are too dark.
No. When I made the sample images for v2.1, I used blessed vae v1, which had some problems with contrast. To avoid that problem I would recommend blessed vae v2 or Clear vae nanless version
@Manseo ok
Get blessed-fix vae on facehug. Way better than blessed 2. It looks like As if it removes a filter that makes everything bright.
Could you make a 2.2 Flat Inpaint?
@HaloSkull done
@Manseo Inpaint has a different recommended VAE to main model - is this correct?
Also, is "backrounds" in negative prompt literally "backrounds" or supposed to be "backgrounds"?
@diplodocus Hi, it doesnt really matter what VAE you use, its up to personal preference. Also, no, its supposed to be "backgrounds", i just misspelled it. Thanks for pointing it out






