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PSA: Avoid using Beta scheduler for the Vpred checkpoints on Forge/ReForge if it produces broken outputs. May be hardware specific and not effect everyone. Possibly related to a very recent commit.
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Zero Terminal SNR must explicitly be enabled in ReForge.
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https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge/pull/172
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Prompting Tip: While the model can be prompted with tags, natural language, and a mix of the two, the merging process has resulted in overlap of tags that mean one thing and the same words that can mean something else. If you find a certain character tag weak or otherwise "off", place a comma at the end of it. (Example: "ikari shinji," instead of just "ikari shinji") A quirk of fine-tuned tag-based models is that the commas that seperate the tags in the training captions matter when prompting the resulting model. Commas aren't always necessary, especially if you're able to give supporting words that act as reinforcment for a specific tag, but sometimes a comma is needed for a full character likness.
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PSA: Avoid using Beta scheduler for the Vpred checkpoints on Forge/ReForge if it produces broken outputs. May be hardware specific and not effect everyone. Possibly related to a very recent commit.
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Prompting Tip: While the model can be prompted with tags, natural language, and a mix of the two, the merging process has resulted in overlap of tags that mean one thing and the same words that can mean something else. If you find a certain character tag weak or otherwise "off", place a comma at the end of it. (Example: "ikari shinji," instead of just "ikari shinji") A quirk of fine-tuned tag-based models is that the commas that seperate the tags in the training captions matter when prompting the resulting model. Commas aren't always necessary, especially if you're able to give supporting words that act as reinforcment for a specific tag, but sometimes a comma is needed for a full character likness.
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