Atmos
Semi-realistic model with cinematic feel.
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v1.1 Improvements
Fixed issues with head shapes and large hands
More contrast, color and background detail
Sharper details
Special thanks to @Sexiam
v1.1 examples are generated at 832 x 1216 and upscaled with hires fix: 2x scale, 15 steps (in Forge), 0.25-0.30 denoise
Recommended settings
Sampler: Euler a / DPM++ 2M Karras / DPM++ SDE Karras
Recommended CFG: 4-6, I usually use 5
Steps: 30-40 (35 is my go to)
VAE included
Quality tags
Your prompt...
masterpiece, best quality, amazing qualityFor more lifelike results add after your main prompt:
masterpiece, best quality, amazing quality, realistic, fine details, incredibly lifelikeNegative tags:
worst quality, bad quality, worst detail, bad anatomyAdd bad hands, missing finger/extra finger if you're getting bad results with hands
Prompting recommendations
Avoid using too many strong negative and positive quality tags. Using too many quality tags will often reduce the quality of your image. Unless you know what you're doing and use them with a very specific goal in mind.
By design simple prompts will produce simple (in other word - boring) results. Use specific tags to enhance your image:
For a subject: pose, mood, actions, limb positions
Camera angle - low angle or from below, high angle or from above, dynamic angle, dutch angle, pov, fish eye perspective and so on.
Framing: upper body focus, close up, focus on body part, out of frame, crooped, etc.
The model was built with focus on lighting, use it to your advantage with tags like: cinematic, atmospheric, dreamy, ethereal, time of day lighting (i.e. morning lighting), dappled light, light rays. Haze, fog, mist, dust and smoke will also add texture to your image.
Add depth to your image with clever use of particles or specs of dust, or other elements like flying leaves, petals and so on to create additional layers.
Using color tags can dramatically change the feel of your image - from cold and warm tones to using a specific color palette, for example pink, teal or red, black, white.
N.B. v1 is somewhat biased towards generating females, especially when using tags that are often assosiated with female or non-masculine characters like long or wavy hair, eyeshadow, specific clothing pieces, etc - even it is specifically prompted man, 1boy or male. This is something I will try to fix in future releases.