Trigger word
sleepeace
Introduction
Uttering the word 'sleepeace' instantaneously transforms you into a picture of blissful slumber. This is Version 2 of LorA, featuring a delightfully relaxed mouth that is simply adorable. Different weights can be used to achieve a variety of expressions.
0.8 - 1.0: Any child will fall asleep instantly, dreaming sweet dreams.
0.4 - 0.7: There will be times when you won't want to put them to sleep. You'll be able to see a happy expression.
1.3 and above: No prompt can disturb this peaceful sleep.
Improvements in Version 2
We've improved the issues with hand rendering.
Issues with yellow patterns appearing around the eyes and hair have been addressed.
We've resolved problems with breakdowns when generating at resolutions above 512.
Adjustments were made to more faithfully adhere to prompts.
We've increased the amount of teaching material to accommodate more compositions.
We've tackled the issue of signs of overfitting appearing in several models.
ver LECO
In the SleePeace utilizing LECO, the following characteristics are present:
There is no influence of artistic style on the model.
Even when high weights are applied, images do not break down.
When using it, you need to be cautious of the following points:
You can apply a weight ranging from 1 ~ 5.
The effects applied depend on the weight of the prompt that the model holds, so try
adjusting the weight to apply for each model.
Too many tokens will reduce the effect of LoRA. Adjust by increasing the weight to apply.
In conclusion
As our main concept revolves around 'becoming blissfully asleep in bed', in most cases, the composition will depict sleeping in bed. While this is the intended effect, there may be occasions when you'd want a blissful sleeping face outside of a bed. In Version 2, we've adjusted the teacher images to accommodate such needs. We hope this will be of great assistance to you.
Additionally, while we've created Version 2 to consistently output better results, the 'sleepeace' that Version 1 occasionally displays is absolutely splendid, and there may be instances where it outperforms Version 2. Both are our favorite LorAs, so choosing either one depending on the situation could yield excellent results. We hope this will be of great assistance to you.
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# Trigger word
sleepeace
## Introduction
Uttering the word 'sleepeace' instantaneously transforms you into a picture of blissful slumber. This is Version 2 of LorA, featuring a delightfully relaxed mouth that is simply adorable. Different weights can be used to achieve a variety of expressions.
0.8 - 1.0: Any child will fall asleep instantly, dreaming sweet dreams.
0.4 - 0.7: There will be times when you won't want to put them to sleep. You'll be able to see a happy expression.
1.3 and above: No prompt can disturb this peaceful sleep.
## Improvements in Version 2
We've improved the issues with hand rendering.
Issues with yellow patterns appearing around the eyes and hair have been addressed.
We've resolved problems with breakdowns when generating at resolutions above 512.
Adjustments were made to more faithfully adhere to prompts.
We've increased the amount of teaching material to accommodate more compositions.
We've tackled the issue of signs of overfitting appearing in several models.
### In conclusion
As our main concept revolves around 'becoming blissfully asleep in bed', in most cases, the composition will depict sleeping in bed. While this is the intended effect, there may be occasions when you'd want a blissful sleeping face outside of a bed. In Version 2, we've adjusted the teacher images to accommodate such needs. We hope this will be of great assistance to you.
Additionally, while we've created Version 2 to consistently output better results, the 'sleepeace' that Version 1 occasionally displays is absolutely splendid, and there may be instances where it outperforms Version 2. Both are our favorite LorAs, so choosing either one depending on the situation could yield excellent results. We hope this will be of great assistance to you.
FAQ
Comments (6)
Love the lora concept and many of its results. I use mostly realistic models (no clipskip unless I have to) and I'm struggling a lot to get side shots. I saw some in the training data (C and E folders) but not sure how to prompt to get that. Thoughts?
Thank you for using SleePeace!
In the process of creating this LoRA, I don't recall seeing any prompts related to side shots.
The datasets were primarily created with head_down or on_back positions, or without specifying any particular composition.
It is possible that there may not be any learning data related to side shots for some models. I have conducted a few tests on the reproducibility of side shots, but I have not been able to find an effective prompt.
I apologize for the inconvenience😭
@yunyun That's alright. I've been trying with ControlNet and I can get somewhat close with Reference models. Perhaps a prompt for this could be attempted if you make a version 3?
@ptdurnvcoedqegsdnw
The Control Net is indeed one of the splendid solutions.
Regrettably, we do not currently plan to develop a Version 3, but there is a possibility that we may take up the challenge again in the future as we learn better methods for creating LoRA. We would be delighted if you could use it again at that time.
Thanks☺
@yunyun I love the sweet and wholesome intent of this one, so I'll probably keep using it. Thanks for making it!
cute asf
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