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Published | Nov 15, 2024 |
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Trigger Words | reij-ccntdlty, setting of dual nature, [subject], split into 2 parts, ([describe frame]), and one side of [subject] is shown in its natural beauty and (the other half [subject]...) |
Hash | AutoV2 45F6CBEAD1 |
The structure of the picture consists of a symbiosis of duality - seen this way from 3 components: the frame of the setting and a subject divided into two parts.
1 frame / setting
2 parts of 1 subject (1natural - 1 describable)
One side of the subject usually remains natural, whereas the other is characterized by the features described in the prompt. In this case, frame stands metaphorically for the frame of the setting and can be described in a part.
If you want to describe 2 sides of a subject within its framework, and you want the parts of a subject to be presented in general divisions, you can describe them as "side", "part" or as "half" as well to highlight differences. This means that detailed differences can be split up from left to right and displayed from top to bottom also.
It is helpful to divide the description into 3 parts, if you only describe 2, the lora will promptly represent the theme in a fussed sybiosis of duality. Since Lora is trained to portray one side of the subject naturally, a simple description/trigger like "shown in its natural beauty" is sufficient here and devotes more detailed descriptions to the other two parts.
Of course, everyone is free to use Lora according to their own ideas :) The information just mentioned is only optional
It is not always a straight division, rather the parts merge into one another
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I recommend a CFG at 2.5 for detailed, formulated long prompts to describe the symbiosis, for short prompts with an explicit description of the 3 parts CFG at 2 is sufficient mostly.
triggers: (Please fill out according to your own ideas)
reij-ccntdlty, setting of dual nature, [subject], split into 2 parts, ([describe frame]), and one side of [subject] is shown in its natural beauty and (the other half [subject]...)
This Lora is a first attempt at dividing pictures and I'm happy if you like it and stay curious about your results ♥