This is a wildcard I spent some extensive time on to generate lewd pictures with. The wildcard will handle the number of subjects, the sex act, the emotion, the perspective, the body language. This wildcard assumes one female at the minimum as the subject. Using descriptive prompt for the main female subject is encouraged. On the event of a second female, random hair, eye color, body type, and skin color is chosen.
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Affection update. New additions to the core features, including but not limited to:
Hand holding, kissing, biting, hugging, random eyebrow expressions, new composition focuses, better sex prompt logic.
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Damn this is amazing, gotta test it out later
So I've finally decided to try it out and it only works sometimes for me. I suspect that it's an issue with forge classic but I'm not sure since my other custom wildcards work but they don't have much in them and they don't have dynamic prompts set up.
I believe it's due to the size of the dynamic prompts and forge classic compatibility or something like that. I didn't use dynamic prompts much but the couple times when I did, I couldn't go past a certain amount of tags and separators or it would just break. Perhaps I'm having the same issue here since the info sometimes prints out the entire prompt used (when it worked) and sometimes just the wildcard name (when it didn't work). Maybe it's forge classic or my settings, I really have no clue
When it did work, the images were really nice. Do you happen to know why its bugging around for me? I'd really like to use it properly :(
I am not familiar with the forge environment, as I have been basically comfyui guy after auto1111 for a few years now. It might be the structure because this wildcard has variables within variables and dan_booru tags such as ";p" . It does occasionally come into conflicting prompts but I have been doing my best to prune those but it does occasionally crop up even still, but in those cases the generator will usually just pick one that fits the composition best. And yes, this wildcard is a big one, as each position has a fair amount of variables within it (head tilts for example). I am a bit confused because you mention it your forge doesn't have dynamic prompts setup? This is an example of a dynamic prompt and IS in the wildcard structure. "{raised_eyebrows|raised_eyebrow|cocked_eyebrow|raised_inner_eyebrows|furrowed_brow|v-shaped_eyebrows}," in this example it will randomly choose a style of eyebrows. If dynamic prompt is off, this might fail to work.
@elusiveca Oh by dynamic prompts not set up I meant that the other wildcards I use didnt make use of the dynamic prompts which leads me to believe that either the extension or forge classic is at fault for this issue since all the wildcards without dynamic prompts work every time.
I think it's safe to assume that the a1111 ui's generally struggle with big dynamic prompts, sad

















