Open gsgoldma opened 1 year ago
Hello, just now, I wrote a blog about the expression of the weights parameter of Latent Couple on AI-generated images.
My blog link: http://wildgun.net/2023/03/test_weights_of_latent_couple/
My blog is written in Chinese. But I think you can use the translation tool, or read the prompt text, and view the generated (more than 64!) pictures arranged in 4 tables to help understand the overall and partial performance of weights on the picture.
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Hello, just now, I wrote a blog about the expression of the weights parameter of Latent Couple on AI-generated images.
My blog link: http://wildgun.net/2023/03/test_weights_of_latent_couple/
My blog is written in Chinese. But I think you can use the translation tool, or read the prompt text, and view the generated (more than 64!) pictures arranged in 4 tables to help understand the overall and partial performance of weights on the picture.
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Ah, bad. The company that leases my blog server is in the process of repairing its equipment. It may take a few hours for the images on my blog to be accessible.Sorry for that.
Hello, just now, I wrote a blog about the expression of the weights parameter of Latent Couple on AI-generated images.
My blog link: http://wildgun.net/2023/03/test_weights_of_latent_couple/
My blog is written in Chinese. But I think you can use the translation tool, or read the prompt text, and view the generated (more than 64!) pictures arranged in 4 tables to help understand the overall and partial performance of weights on the picture.
(This reply is translated using GoogleTranslate)
Thank you, nice work. How did you use values over 1, i get an error.
Hello, just now, I wrote a blog about the expression of the weights parameter of Latent Couple on AI-generated images. My blog link: http://wildgun.net/2023/03/test_weights_of_latent_couple/ My blog is written in Chinese. But I think you can use the translation tool, or read the prompt text, and view the generated (more than 64!) pictures arranged in 4 tables to help understand the overall and partial performance of weights on the picture. (This reply is translated using GoogleTranslate)
Thank you, nice work. How did you use values over 1, i get an error.
Just change the values of weights but DO NOT click Visualize,it works(image is changed ,and new values(>1 or <0) is written into the pnginfo).
This seems to work.
Well,Should I click 'Visualize' every time after I changed the values? I didn't do that...
is there somewhere with more documentation explaining the settings?