--- license: creativeml-openrail-m tags: - pytorch - diffusers - stable-diffusion - text-to-image - diffusion-models-class - dreambooth-hackathon - animal widget: - text: a photo of a pssg wearing goggles - text: a photo of a pssg sugar glider wearing goggles --- # DreamBooth model for the pssg concept trained by pharmapsychotic **Sugar gliders** are adorable creatures! I've never had one as a pet but I've been tempted. Imagine having one in your shirt pocket and feeding it snacks as you work. 😍 Anyway, I created a few AI renders of sugar gliders and mixed in with some photos of the critters and trained a model for the [DreamBooth Hackathon](https://huggingface.co/dreambooth-hackathon)! If you enjoy the model or just find the results funny and cute, drop a like on the model! To use the model be sure to include `pssg` in your prompt (PharmapSychotic Sugar Glider) or `pssg sugar glider` for a stronger effect. I recommend using a version of the inference that has cross attention control so you can balance the influence of the sugar glider and the weird scenarios you put him in. I trained to 10,000 steps and it overcooked so dropped back to the 2,500 step checkpoint but still need to boost other things in the prompts like `(((goggles)))` to overcome the default `pssg` influence. See below for usage! ## Examples | | | | | ------------------------- | -------------------------- | ---------------------------- | | ![](examples/dj.png) | ![](examples/fantasy1.png) | ![](examples/fantasy2.png) | | ![](examples/glasses.png) | ![](examples/goggles.png) | ![](examples/red_carpet.png) | | ![](examples/robo.png) | ![](examples/tron.png) | ![](examples/bitcoin.png) | ## Usage #### With Diffusers ```python from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline pipeline = StableDiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained('pharma/sugar-glider') image = pipeline().images[0] image ``` #### With SD Web UI To use with SD Web UI download [sugar_gliders_pssg_2500.ckpt](https://huggingface.co/pharma/sugar-glider/resolve/main/sugar_gliders_pssg_2500.ckpt) and put in your models folder.