This model is a 30% / 70% blend of the original floral model vs. this really interesting frottage model.
Had been initially looking for a “fractal” type pattern (thank you @asmrgaming for the suggestion), but as no full models were available to merge found this interesting pattern instead. The frottage pattern adds a more “chaotic” pattern and sometimes a bit of a faded feel to the original floral model.
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Prompting
Prompting is similar as for the original floral model - use the word "pattern" to trigger the style.
Example prompts
A yellow and blue pattern with flowers on a pink background
Flowers and vines pattern with birds on a blue background.png
The sample images are narrowly focused on flowers, leaves and birds, it could be interesting to explore with other subjects.
Settings
Resolution must be 768 x 768 for best results.
Sample images were using CFG = 11 and 75 inference steps.
Credits
Thank you to @DarkBeam, the creator of the frottage mode obviously, as well as to @asmrgaming for the initial idea.
Description
Initial version
FAQ
Comments (11)
It's a great job, thanks, but is there any way to achieve the tetragonal continuity pattern(tiled pattern, four-square continuity pattern)? or could you make it come true? That will be more and more and more great~
In webUI, there is a "Tilling" checkbox to create images that can be tiled like textures.
Hi - I gave this some thought earlier as well. I'm only aware of ways to create a continuous tiled mural where every tile is not identical, haven't come across a way to ensure every tile is identical there.
I was hoping that setting p_flip = 50% during training would give left/right symmetry, and I think it sort of works, but that doesn't handle the symmetry along the other axis.
@zyd232 Hero!
@alc15492Thanks very much for your detailed reply , I tried the method by@zyd232, you model + tiling option, meet a good result~ and forgive my greed, I'm looking forward to your further pattern model, haha~
@AgentQuincy that's awesome! I came across a way to create identical tiles in a tiled pattern, but haven't had a chance to look into technical details yet - see https://github.com/TomMoore515/material_stable_diffusion and the associated Replicate link.
Really excited about it though, if you have thoughts let me know.
@alc15492 thanks for sharing. I know things about 3d but don't know python, I checked the webs try to learn something but still confused, haha~, but maybe this is a good beginning for me, so your sharing is very important.
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