This LoRA slider increases or decreases the vegetation present in the scene.
The weights used in the samples range from 0 (default) to 9.0 (more vegetation). Negative weights remove the vegetation already present.
This version also add vegetation even if there is none without the LoRA. (see the desert sample).
Hope you like it
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Hello! 🙌 I asked the amazing @MTraces already, and the concept seems difficult, but do you think you could train a slider for empty/crowdy locations? See our conversation here. Thank you!
It seems we have fairly different way of training things so @l226 might have better luck.
Added it. With klein (and I assume it must be the same for ZIT), a crowd is a concept by itself, meaning that "many people" is not "a crowd", so a slider that increases and reduces the count of people is not straightforward. It kind of works, but is not perfect.
Hope it suits your needs though :)
@l226Â Same issue that I had, I'll add my version soon as well.
On first glance, one might get the impression that the animation of the vegetation growing up the tower is created by using the slider in really small increments, combining the individual images created by Flux Klein to an animation. You might want to make it clear that the actual animation is made by using a Video model with a few images from your slider as start and end frames.
Since increments using the slider would look way better, I don't feel like it's an issue if the user finds out it is better than the video on the page of the model.
The video is just the first thing you see when browsing for models, all other images in my samples are from the slider.
Anyway, I don't feel the need to mention this, but thanks for the feedback


