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๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ Pulp Fantasy | qp

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Jan 23, 2025
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SDXL 1.0
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QuadPipe

HUGE UPDATE

* I've had a request or two asking about the Euler_Max sampler and where to find it. Here's the github:

https://github.com/licyk/advanced_euler_sampler_extension

You can download directly from github, or if you're using A1111 or Forge... you can install from url in the extensions panel with the above url.

--- SDXLv1 ---

This SDXL update is a full redraw of this model. It took months to get it where I wanted it, and I'm glad to have it move forward as a new solid asset. This model takes inspiration from artists like Norman Rockwell, Robert Maguire, Virgil Finlay, and other artists who contributed to Pulp magazine illustration. This isn't a model solely focused on pulp magazine covers, it is quite versatile and responsive. It is not trained on any hardcore images, so if that's your goal - use a LoRA, it will struggle with that on its own. It is trained in human anatomy, but that wasn't the focus. I like this model and I'm happy with how it came out. As always, please let me know if you find any issues and I'll take a look at updates. This model will updated in SDXL - I will no longer update the SD1.5 version.

I will also include more examples than typical, to show the variety of work its trained on.


--- v1 ---

This model has been a work in progress for a long time. I started with an earlier version of my Arrogant Bastard Photo model. I like this model a lot, and it does a really great job with lighting, so explore that a bit. It also does well with minimal prompting and darker scenes.

Happy to hear any thoughts you have and thanks for trying it out!

--Original Arrogant Bastard Notes--

My models always start as an update to an existing model until I do something weird.

This is definitely starting as a v1.0 - and I will be updating it, more quickly I think due to how everything came together.

Let me know what you think, and I'll incorporate your feedback into my future training.