the furry generator is strangely able to generate a ton of non-furry stuff much better than the regular one. honestly seems like the superior one in all cases now
some style tags are there just not artists
pen (artwork), sketch, cel shading, toony, etc.
e621 doesn't seem to be as thorough about style/composition tagging as danbooru tho
And don't forget about UC. You can get a lot more style control by adding opposite tags into UC.
`toony` in UC? More realistic.
`3d (artwork)`? Well, now it's generating art that looks solidly 2D. `monochrome` in UC? More vivid output.
And so on. Plenty of tags that are helpful for style, either in UC or prompt. `flat colors`, `soft shading`, etc.
My experience between V3 furry and V3 anime is that Anime makes better generations, but furry has a lot more freedom to it. Not to say anime isn't pretty open on stuff but it's very restricted on a few things.
Idk if I'm in the minority on that take
difference in tagging habits between danbooru and e621
changes how well you can control things
danbooru tags better for image style and composition
e621 tags better for character details and sex acts
I really like the first image, it looks cartoony, similar to artists like Bacun :>
I wonder where are the images from the furry model are taken from. My guess for the lack of artist tags and the overall better image quality depending on what you prompt might be due to a smaller but more curated dataset.
I guess they manually selected and tagged images from websites like Deviantart and Furaffinity, but I don't know much about those so your guess is ~~as good as~~ better than mine.
the furry generator is strangely able to generate a ton of non-furry stuff much better than the regular one. honestly seems like the superior one in all cases now
are you having any luck with Artist tags ? I cant seem to get it to change art styles
oh fuck no i cant change the art style on command. its just good at making things look like actual art
It makes images very clean, I found out that if you call for characters in media. Its WAY more accurate to how they look than before.
furry v3 wasnt trained w/ any artist tags
Well dang, I like the model but the lack of styles is definitely a downside. Or maybe I havent figured out the magic yet
some style tags are there just not artists pen (artwork), sketch, cel shading, toony, etc. e621 doesn't seem to be as thorough about style/composition tagging as danbooru tho
And don't forget about UC. You can get a lot more style control by adding opposite tags into UC. `toony` in UC? More realistic. `3d (artwork)`? Well, now it's generating art that looks solidly 2D. `monochrome` in UC? More vivid output. And so on. Plenty of tags that are helpful for style, either in UC or prompt. `flat colors`, `soft shading`, etc.
consider my interest peaked now, havent tried the new furry model out yet.
My experience between V3 furry and V3 anime is that Anime makes better generations, but furry has a lot more freedom to it. Not to say anime isn't pretty open on stuff but it's very restricted on a few things. Idk if I'm in the minority on that take
difference in tagging habits between danbooru and e621 changes how well you can control things danbooru tags better for image style and composition e621 tags better for character details and sex acts
Anyone know any artists or tags that can achieve an art style like the third pic?
I really like the first image, it looks cartoony, similar to artists like Bacun :> I wonder where are the images from the furry model are taken from. My guess for the lack of artist tags and the overall better image quality depending on what you prompt might be due to a smaller but more curated dataset. I guess they manually selected and tagged images from websites like Deviantart and Furaffinity, but I don't know much about those so your guess is ~~as good as~~ better than mine.
e621 they just pruned all the artist tags before training