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Prompts are embedded in the PNGs. I used the Dynamic Prompts and Regional Prompter extensions, and a wildcard setup that didn’t embed because of all the variables. This managed to keep the artists mostly separate from their art.
Models were CyberRealistic 3.1 and/or qgoPromptingReal (which did much better at understanding the prompt).
A bunch of these are slightly different but my basis was:
${age=25yo} ${person_description=!with perky breasts and ({short pixie-cut|shoulder-length|tied up}) __haircolor__ hair} ${context=against a stark empty wall } ${location=at an avant garde art gallery show} ${perspective=orthographic} An ${perspective} photo of a ${age} artist beside a self-portrait ${location}. ADDBASE
An ${perspective} photo of an embarassed ${age} artist ${person_description} wearing a contrasting dress and smiling at the viewer ${location}. ADDCOL
An ${perspective} photo of a single life-size beautifully expressive pornographic self-portrait of an identical nude ${person_description} {shocked|overwhelmed} by an (extremely intense orgasm:1.2) while (riding:1.1) a (painting of a pussy vibrator:1.2), gasping, moaning, (disheveled:1.2), ${context} ${location}.
This is done on a 4080, which is pretty quick and can do a batch size of 6 or maybe 8 of these at a time. You can definitely run the model on worse cards, or even on CPU, at slower speeds, smaller image sizes, or fewer images per batch.
And you don’t actually need any hardware; you can use frontends for AI Horde and borrow other people’s hardware instead.
You do need to be comfortable with a page full of sliders and boxes that you have no idea what they do, though. I don’t understand most of the settings either.
That is really cool! I’m on my phone right now, so can’t do much, but I’m definitely going to try dropping one of your prompts in there to see what happens.
Thanks! Looking forward to more of your posts!