Type | |
Stats | 168 57 328 |
Reviews | (39) |
Published | Dec 10, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 18,800 Epochs: 10 |
Usage Tips | Strength: 0.7 |
Hash | AutoV2 F84055D966 |
Strength .5-.8 depending on aspect ratio, steps, sampler, subject, etc. Start at .6 or .7.
No specific trigger. It was trained on Coloniawful which seems to just act kind of like steroids- it juices up the effect, but at higher strength, it might go a little crazy on you or bust up the faces a bit.
What does this do? It makes your Flux have some class, your special AI friends will finally know how to dress, and furniture will have quality pattern print furniture as nature intended.
More specifically, this is the crap that was in every house in the US (and I imagine much of it elsewhere), fancy restaurants where it was all wood, etc. from the late 70s/80s. If you grew up in the era, you know exactly what to tell it 😊
Just talk about any of the following:
Colonial/Coloniawful décor
Old photo, vintage photo, analog, retro video, etc
Eagles on stuff (wallpaper, the door knocker, your little brother’s gold metal eagle head [not yet tested!], etc.)
Plaid. Usually defaults to the holy rust and brown combination, but will do whatever you tell it
Fashion
Fashionable makes their outfits a little more upscale.
Unfashionable makes their outfits not match and/or dress down a bit.
The American bicentennial (US flag print, red white and blue stripes, 76, Constitution, etc.).
Autumn, autumnal pattern
Any pattern
Wood- wood panels, wood TV, etc.
Liberace (for style purposes. If you call someone Liberace, they will be a man dressed extra nice)
Leisure suits
1980s/1970s
Smorgasbord buffets
Fancy restaurants
Motor vehicles, particularly station wagons
Carpets and wallpaper
Sweaters and what is on them
Gaudy
Fabric textures
Revolutionary War paintings/statues/wood stuff
Etc.
Please share your pics/give feedback.