Playing around with One Button Prompt
One of the cool things about Stable Diffusion is you can kind of just turn the blender on and see what comes out.
At the most simple level, this means having simple prompts with a wide range of variance run multiple times.
I'm using the One Button Prompt extension here, which can put some wild and pretty nonsensical stuff into the prompt, using keywords that I don't understand. But that's ok. It kind of feels like spinning the wheel and seeing what it lands on.
Here are some of the hits.
A problem I encountered when making this list was sending images over from txt2img to img2img. When sent via the UI, none of the prompt was sent over and the results were subpar when upscaling.
To combat this, I turned to Infinite Image Browsing. This allowed me to review the images and send for upscaling, which I would then queue with the Agent Scheduler.
For generation, I actually "left it running" while I did some household chores. Since one button prompt wildly changes will each generation set, running it with the same setup each time gives you a bunch of different results. I ran a batch of 6 for each set.
Right-clicking on the 'Generate' button in the webui gives you the option to "Generate forever", which I did. Each set took about 45 seconds to gen.
The downside of such a hands-off strategy is that they all were forced to use the same checkpoint.
I'd like to see the Queue button have the ability to queue in x number of gens, with presets at maybe 3, 7, 15, and 50. This way you're not actually generating them forever. I'm a forgetful kind of guy.