--- language: - en thumbnail: "https://staticassetbucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/GOT_naruto.png" tags: - stable-diffusion - stable-diffusion-diffusers - text-to-image datasets: - lambdalabs/naruto-blip-captions --- # Naruto diffusion *Stable Diffusion fine tuned on Naruto by [Lambda Labs](https://lambdalabs.com/).* __Try the live [text-to-naruto demo here](https://huggingface.co/spaces/lambdalabs/text-to-naruto)!__ If you want more details on how to train your own Stable Diffusion variants, see this [example](https://github.com/LambdaLabsML/examples/tree/main/stable-diffusion-finetuning). ## About Put in a text prompt and generate your own Naruto style image! **Game of Thrones to Naruto** ![pk0.jpg](https://staticassetbucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/GOT_naruto.png) **Marvel to Naruto** ![pk1.jpg](https://staticassetbucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/marvel_naruto.png) ## Prompt engineering matters We find that prompt engineering does help produce compelling and consistent Naruto style portraits. For example, writing prompts such as '*person_name* ninja portrait' or '*person_name* in the style of Naruto' tends to produce results that are closer to the style of Naruto character with the characteristic headband and other elements of costume. Here are a few examples of prompts with and without prompt engineering that will illustrate that point. **Bill Gates:** ![pk2.jpg](https://staticassetbucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/bill_gates_vanilla.png) > Without prompt engineering ![pk3.jpg](https://staticassetbucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/bill_gates_ninja.png) > With prompt engineering **A cute bunny:** ![pk4.jpg](https://staticassetbucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/cute_bunny_vanilla.png) > Without prompt engineering ![pk4.jpg](https://staticassetbucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/cute_bunny_ninja.png) > With prompt engineering ## Usage To run model locally: ```bash !pip install diffusers==0.3.0 !pip install transformers scipy ftfy ``` ```python import torch from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline from torch import autocast pipe = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("lambdalabs/sd-naruto-diffusers", torch_dtype=torch.float16) pipe = pipe.to("cuda") prompt = "Yoda" scale = 10 n_samples = 4 # Sometimes the nsfw checker is confused by the Naruto images, you can disable # it at your own risk here disable_safety = False if disable_safety: def null_safety(images, **kwargs): return images, False pipe.safety_checker = null_safety with autocast("cuda"): images = pipe(n_samples*[prompt], guidance_scale=scale).images for idx, im in enumerate(images): im.save(f"{idx:06}.png") ``` ## Model description Trained on [BLIP captioned Naruto images](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lambdalabs/naruto-blip-captions) using 2xA6000 GPUs on [Lambda GPU Cloud](https://lambdalabs.com/service/gpu-cloud) for around 30,000 step (about 12 hours, at a cost of about $20). ## Links - [Lambda Diffusers](https://github.com/LambdaLabsML/lambda-diffusers) - [Captioned Naruto dataset](https://huggingface.co/datasets/lambdalabs/naruto-blip-captions) - [Model weights in Diffusers format](https://huggingface.co/lambdalabs/sd-naruto-diffusers) - [Original model weights](https://huggingface.co/justinpinkney/pokemon-stable-diffusion) - [Naruto diffusers repo](https://github.com/eolecvk/naruto-sd) Trained by [Eole Cervenka](https://www.linkedin.com/in/eole-cervenka/) after the work of [Justin Pinkney](https://justinpinkney.com) ([@Buntworthy](https://twitter.com/Buntworthy)) at [Lambda Labs](https://lambdalabs.com/).