metadata
tags:
- stable-diffusion-xl
- stable-diffusion-xl-diffusers
- text-to-image
- diffusers
- lora
- template:sd-lora
widget:
- text: A <s0><s1> character a robot with a camera and a microphone
output:
url: image-0.png
- text: A <s0><s1> character a robot with a striped shirt and a black background
output:
url: image-1.png
- text: A <s0><s1> character a man is using a laptop to play a game with a robot
output:
url: image-2.png
- text: A <s0><s1> character a robot standing on a stand with a striped shirt
output:
url: image-3.png
- text: >-
A <s0><s1> character a robot with a striped shirt and a black and white
striped tie
output:
url: image-4.png
- text: A <s0><s1> character a robot with a striped shirt and a black background
output:
url: image-5.png
- text: A <s0><s1> character a robot with a striped shirt on a stand
output:
url: image-6.png
- text: A <s0><s1> character a robot with a striped shirt on a stand
output:
url: image-7.png
- text: A <s0><s1> character a robot with a striped shirt and a hand up
output:
url: image-8.png
base_model: stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0
instance_prompt: A <s0><s1> character
license: openrail++
SDXL LoRA DreamBooth - revellsi/reachy-pollen
Model description
These are revellsi/reachy-pollen LoRA adaption weights for stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0.
Download model
Use it with UIs such as AUTOMATIC1111, Comfy UI, SD.Next, Invoke
- LoRA: download
reachy-pollen.safetensors
here 💾.- Place it on your
models/Lora
folder. - On AUTOMATIC1111, load the LoRA by adding
<lora:reachy-pollen:1>
to your prompt. On ComfyUI just load it as a regular LoRA.
- Place it on your
- Embeddings: download
reachy-pollen_emb.safetensors
here 💾.- Place it on it on your
embeddings
folder - Use it by adding
reachy-pollen_emb
to your prompt. For example,A reachy-pollen_emb character
(you need both the LoRA and the embeddings as they were trained together for this LoRA)
- Place it on it on your
Use it with the 🧨 diffusers library
from diffusers import AutoPipelineForText2Image
import torch
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
from safetensors.torch import load_file
pipeline = AutoPipelineForText2Image.from_pretrained('stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0', torch_dtype=torch.float16).to('cuda')
pipeline.load_lora_weights('revellsi/reachy-pollen', weight_name='pytorch_lora_weights.safetensors')
embedding_path = hf_hub_download(repo_id='revellsi/reachy-pollen', filename='reachy-pollen_emb.safetensors' repo_type="model")
state_dict = load_file(embedding_path)
pipeline.load_textual_inversion(state_dict["clip_l"], token=["<s0>", "<s1>"], text_encoder=pipeline.text_encoder, tokenizer=pipeline.tokenizer)
pipeline.load_textual_inversion(state_dict["clip_g"], token=["<s0>", "<s1>"], text_encoder=pipeline.text_encoder_2, tokenizer=pipeline.tokenizer_2)
image = pipeline('A <s0><s1> character').images[0]
For more details, including weighting, merging and fusing LoRAs, check the documentation on loading LoRAs in diffusers
Trigger words
To trigger image generation of trained concept(or concepts) replace each concept identifier in you prompt with the new inserted tokens:
to trigger concept TOK
→ use <s0><s1>
in your prompt
Details
All Files & versions.
The weights were trained using 🧨 diffusers Advanced Dreambooth Training Script.
LoRA for the text encoder was enabled. False.
Pivotal tuning was enabled: True.
Special VAE used for training: madebyollin/sdxl-vae-fp16-fix.