This model is a 0.5 merge of djzCthuluBishopV12 and djzNeonMutationV12
example images generated with prompt:
" (CthuluBishop:1.2) NeonMutation "
These "strong style" Models are intended to be merged with each other and any model for Stable Diffusion 2.1
I recommend merging with 0.5 (50/50 blend) then using prompt weighting to control the Aesthetic gradient.
example merged model prompt with automatic1111:
" (CthuluBishop:1.2) (NeonMutation:0.8) (yourmodeltoken:0.8) "
if you drop the "djz" and the "V21" what remains is the token you need to call up the concept in the model. All examples shown were the Raw Token, no other words. Tokens are case sensitive and in almost all models it will match the filename.
It is possible to merge these models with each other using a different value. It is possible to pair models and then merge those resulting models. In this way we can blend abstract concepts together and then weight the tokens to achieve the result we may wish to create. Of course to eliminate all those tokens, you can simply train a new custom model from the outputs, which means you are back to a single token.
A video explanation will follow, but for now the above explanation should do. We are focused on getting as many style/aesthetic models into artist hands to enhance the creativity already at their finger tips.
Art Freedom for all!!
[all original artwork used for training with full permission from Drift Johnson]
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those are dope. really cool.
havent tried but this should be a lora instead
@LostAtSea it is a Lora and a lycoris for SD2.1 and SD1.5
A lot of people comment this without searching, however i can save you the time.
All of my current styles were trained into a single multi-style Checkpoint, Lora and Lycoris.
(these were released standalone styles for people that mix models, as I explained in the descriptions)
Zenkai-Desu
I cant get it to work I get the "Old emphasis implementation not supported for Open Clip" error and its maybe because I only have 1.5 on my computer and not 2.1



















