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Olga Kurylenko (JG)

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PickleTensor
Type
Embedding
Stats
2,037
Reviews
Published
Jun 25, 2023
Base Model
SD 1.5
Training
Steps: 1,020
Epochs: 340
Trigger Words
okuryl3nko
Hash
AutoV2
67C8AF4B00

Olga Kurylenko is a Ukranian/French actress and model, known for many roles in films such as Hitman or Quantum of Solace.

Note: This TI has been updated. Please refer to the "About this version" section for more info on the training process and settings.

Since I'm on vacation, I've started training TIs on a free colab shared by @Scottymac (who was also kind enough to provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to use it--thanks a bunch, mate!). It allows me to do a full batch size (even without paying Colab Pro, I can run the training process with a batch size of 6 and gradient 3).

This is kind of an experiment for me too, as I've trained the model without captions for the first time. And I'd say the results are surprisingly good, but I'll need to further test the process to get a clearer idea about its pros and cons.

I've tested a few steps: 120, 180 and 500. Probably should have tested more, but I liked the results with step 500 so much that I thought it was unnecessary. Training rate, as usual, was a fixed 0.004.

Appreciate my work? My TIs are free, but you can always buy me a coffee. :)

Curious about my (usual) work process? I have summarized it here.

How to create a good prompt using my TIs

You're obviously free to experiment, but bear in mind that my TIs are trained with a more or less fixed phrasing, that normally starts with:

"photo of EMBEDDING_NAME, a woman"

So I recommend always starting your prompt like that and then building the rest of the prompt from there. For instance, "photo of beautiful (0lg4kury:0.99), a woman as a movie star, hair upsweep updo, sweater off-shoulders, trousers, at a movie premiere gala, dark moody ambience (masterpiece:1.2) (photorealistic:1.2) (bokeh) (best quality) (detailed skin:1.2) (intricate details) (nighttime) (8k) (HDR) (cinematic lighting) (sharp focus), (looking at the camera:1.1), (closeup portrait:1.1)"