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Stats | 308 |
Reviews | (74) |
Published | Jan 30, 2025 |
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Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 2 |
Hash | AutoV2 EC8581598C |
Aha said I lobotomized this model 💀
Description
Lobotomized Mix is a highly capable base model built on NoobAI-vpred with extremely high character fidelity and prompt responsiveness. It has a strong predilection for complex lighting effects and functions best with clear well defined prompt tags. Character lora responsiveness is good. Style lora responsiveness is varied, ranging from "well you can clearly see some sort of effect" and "this mimicks the style perfectly". It is generally capable prompting two or more characters interacting with any issue or need for regional conditioning, however prompting more than three characters risks attribute blend.
Usage Requirements
Standard NoobAI quality tags apply. Check NoobAI documentation for details. In addition, the very aesthetic
positive and displeasing
negative tags have some minor effect. The recommended structure according to LAXHAR Labs for ordering prompts is: artist tags, [your prompt here], quality tags
This is a V-pred ZSNR model and will not work with Automatic1111-webui. In order to get images out of vpred models you need to either switch the dev branch on Automatic1111 webui, ComfyUI or reForge. My personal recommendation is to switch to reForge.
In order to properly replicate the example images, you will need to enable the following extensions on reForge, listed in order of importance.
"APG's now your CFG" and Guidance Limiter for reForge
Perturbed-Attention Guidance
and Mahiro CFG for reForge
Recommended VAE is the one by LAXHAR Lab member heziiiii. You can find it here.
License
Same as NoobAI.
Q & A
Q: What's the recipe?
A: NoobAI-XL (vpred), this LyCORIS, this LoRA, this LoRA, this LyCORIS, this LoRA, and this LoCON. Weights are 0.6, 0.5, 0.5, 0.25, 0.5, and 1. You can take them and make your own mix or whatever, I don't give a shit. Hiding recipes for merges is lame and for gigalosers.Q: Does this model have innate artist tags?
A: Yes, but they're not very strong. You either have to prompt them at high weights to overcome the base style or they're not readily apparent.Q: Tips and or tricks?
A: If you have a composition you like but you don't like the way the final generation comes out, experiment with changing the prompt and sampler during a hires fix.Q: How to get good eyes and fingers?
A: Hires fix. Hires fix always. Models trained with 4CH VAE innately suck at producing clean results off the bat unless you're going for a simple style so you need to run the second denoise pass to clean up noise, even if you don't upscale.Q: Pony?
A: No.