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@lemmynsfw.comLookin good! I was just perusing the metadata and got a chuckle out of "wearing a light grey shaved smooth vagina."
Wildcards and dynamic prompts are a killer feature for getting diversity. You can have ChatGPT output long lists of options and save them as text to pull from, rather than putting the OR options in the prompt. For instance, here's just a snippet of my 100 line "hair_color_natural_hightlights.txt" wildcard file:
chestnut brown with sun-kissed golden highlights
dark blonde with naturally blended caramel highlights
auburn with subtle coppery undertones and honey highlights
jet black with hints of espresso brown and warm burgundy highlights
chocolate brown with natural honey and toffee highlights
ash brown with delicate pearl-toned highlights
light brown with sunlit blonde highlights
One question though, are you sure you have the dynamic prompts extension enabled in A111? These all look very similar, and the fact that the OR statement is in the prompt metadata still makes me wonder. Typically, the "brunette | ginger | blonde" would get resolved by the dynamic prompt processor before generation, and the image metadata would only show the single selected term by itself.
These are very sweet, and love the embroidery details!
All of the SDXL models are too airbrushy plastic to my eye, but you can't argue with the hand quality over the older 1.5 models. One of the things I'm wanting to try is to start with an XL model to get the basic pose structure in place, then finish with the grittier and more realistic 1.5 models. That introduces a whole new level of adjustment knobs to play with!
Comfy has pros and cons. In A1111 I use a lot of dynamic wildcards that load loras, like "wearing skirt + upskirt_lora OR wearing sweater + downblouse_lora." That kind of thing is very difficult in Comfy. But the node system gives you a ton of flexibility in other areas. It's worth fiddling with if you have the time.
The method I've settled on takes a bit of work to put together. First, I upload PNGs to catbox.moe. This preserves metadata so someone can feed the image into the A1111 PNG Info tab, or by copying the url to https://pngchunk.com.
Next, I upload JPG copies here. That gives me the lemmynsfw hosted url and builds the gallery. Then I put them both together using markdown so that the image gallery is also links to the PNGs. The final format looks like this:
[![](https://lemmynsfw.com/pictrs/image/59c7f6e6-de70-4354-937b-5b82b67fc195.webp)][1]
[![](https://lemmynsfw.com/pictrs/image/88b14211-4464-4cd2-bb28-05e781dd5fc8.webp)][2]
[![](https://lemmynsfw.com/pictrs/image/bf3a69bb-d0f9-4691-b95e-6794880bbc86.webp)][3]
[1]: https://files.catbox.moe/5dsqza.png
[2]: https://files.catbox.moe/dljkxc.png
[3]: https://files.catbox.moe/kcqguv.png
This seems to work well. The only hiccup is that I need to include the first image twice, once in the post body so it shows in the gallery, and once as the post header image. That works okay in the browser, but some lemmy mobile apps show it as a duplicate.
Here's the final result: https://lemmynsfw.com/post/1372540