Description
Dreamweaver focuses on the following aspects during testing:
• Model's portrayal of light and shadow;
• Diversity in facial features, face shapes, and details such as clothing, hairstyles, hands, etc.;
• Portrayal of large scenes;
• Model's color, composition, and the unity between subject and background;
• Model's compatibility with LoRA;
• Model's response to different visual style cues. You can use cues like illustrator, Anime, Comic, Watercolor, Oil Painting, Photographic, Digital Art, Fantasy Art, Neon Punk, Low Poly, Line Art, 3D Model, Pixel Art to test its response.
• Model's portrayal of mechanical, mecha, animals, and plants elements;
Anyway, Dreamweaver is absolutely, absolutely, absolutely worth collecting and mastering (important things need to be said three times, haha)! If you are a talent, she will be the brush in your hand, effortlessly turning your imaginative ideas into reality. Looking forward to everyone's feedback on mastering her, her amazing expressive power will not disappoint you.
Let's create the world together! Big big hugs to all the students who love Dreamweaver! Love you all!
Recommended settings:
• CFG Scale: 3-9 (7 is the most stable and conservative value, below 7 leans towards realism, while higher values approach the cues for more precision)
• Clip skip: 2
• Sampler: Restart, DPM++2M Karras (Restart is preferred)
• Sampling steps: 25-30 (very high values yield minimal gains and waste time)
• Hires step: 4x-UltraSharp (high-resolution restoration is generally unnecessary)
• VAE: built-in
Regarding versions: the default version is based on SD1.5, and versions with the suffix XL are based on SDXL1.0.
Both 0.10 and 0.10XL versions yield explosive results, competing with any large model and possessing stronger cross-field capabilities. The sample images provided are all direct outputs without LoRA.
Suggested Writing Style for Cues:
1. Photography / Photorealistic Style
Cue: photographic of <your cue>. BREAK, 35mm photograph, grainy, professional, 4k, highly detailed, bokeh
Reverse Cue: drawing, painting, crayon, sketch, graphite, impressionist, noisy, blurry, soft, deformed, ugly
Example: photorealistic of a woman sitting at a cafe. BREAK, 35mm photograph, grainy, professional, 8k, highly detailed, Leica M50 F/2.8
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