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---
license: other
base_model: "stabilityai/stable-diffusion-3.5-large"
tags:
- sd3
- sd3-diffusers
- text-to-image
- diffusers
- simpletuner
- safe-for-work
- lora
- template:sd-lora
- standard
inference: true
widget:
- text: 'unconditional (blank prompt)'
parameters:
negative_prompt: 'blurry, cropped, ugly'
output:
url: ./assets/image_0_0.png
- text: 'A dark-element wolf in pixel art style, featuring a sleek body in deep black with dark purple tones and subtle midnight blue accents. Sharp, angular patterns resembling tendrils of darkness adorn its fur. The wolf’s glowing yellow eyes radiate a menacing and mysterious aura, and its tail is surrounded by faint mist-like effects. Small shadowy tendrils and pixelated wisps enhance its connection to the dark element. The plain white background keeps the focus on its enigmatic and powerful design.'
parameters:
negative_prompt: 'blurry, cropped, ugly'
output:
url: ./assets/image_1_0.png
---
# 0206
This is a standard PEFT LoRA derived from [stabilityai/stable-diffusion-3.5-large](https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-3.5-large).
The main validation prompt used during training was:
```
A dark-element wolf in pixel art style, featuring a sleek body in deep black with dark purple tones and subtle midnight blue accents. Sharp, angular patterns resembling tendrils of darkness adorn its fur. The wolf’s glowing yellow eyes radiate a menacing and mysterious aura, and its tail is surrounded by faint mist-like effects. Small shadowy tendrils and pixelated wisps enhance its connection to the dark element. The plain white background keeps the focus on its enigmatic and powerful design.
```
## Validation settings
- CFG: `5.0`
- CFG Rescale: `0.0`
- Steps: `20`
- Sampler: `FlowMatchEulerDiscreteScheduler`
- Seed: `42`
- Resolution: `1024x1024`
- Skip-layer guidance:
Note: The validation settings are not necessarily the same as the [training settings](#training-settings).
You can find some example images in the following gallery:
<Gallery />
The text encoder **was not** trained.
You may reuse the base model text encoder for inference.
## Training settings
- Training epochs: 18
- Training steps: 10000
- Learning rate: 8e-05
- Learning rate schedule: polynomial
- Warmup steps: 100
- Max grad norm: 2.0
- Effective batch size: 1
- Micro-batch size: 1
- Gradient accumulation steps: 1
- Number of GPUs: 1
- Gradient checkpointing: True
- Prediction type: flow-matching (extra parameters=['shift=3'])
- Optimizer: adamw_bf16
- Trainable parameter precision: Pure BF16
- Caption dropout probability: 5.0%
- LoRA Rank: 64
- LoRA Alpha: None
- LoRA Dropout: 0.1
- LoRA initialisation style: default
## Datasets
### dataset-1024
- Repeats: 10
- Total number of images: 24
- Total number of aspect buckets: 1
- Resolution: 1.048576 megapixels
- Cropped: False
- Crop style: None
- Crop aspect: None
- Used for regularisation data: No
### dataset-crop-1024
- Repeats: 10
- Total number of images: 24
- Total number of aspect buckets: 1
- Resolution: 1.048576 megapixels
- Cropped: True
- Crop style: center
- Crop aspect: square
- Used for regularisation data: No
## Inference
```python
import torch
from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
model_id = 'stabilityai/stable-diffusion-3.5-large'
adapter_id = 'badul13/0206'
pipeline = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained(model_id, torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16) # loading directly in bf16
pipeline.load_lora_weights(adapter_id)
prompt = "A dark-element wolf in pixel art style, featuring a sleek body in deep black with dark purple tones and subtle midnight blue accents. Sharp, angular patterns resembling tendrils of darkness adorn its fur. The wolf’s glowing yellow eyes radiate a menacing and mysterious aura, and its tail is surrounded by faint mist-like effects. Small shadowy tendrils and pixelated wisps enhance its connection to the dark element. The plain white background keeps the focus on its enigmatic and powerful design."
negative_prompt = 'blurry, cropped, ugly'
## Optional: quantise the model to save on vram.
## Note: The model was quantised during training, and so it is recommended to do the same during inference time.
from optimum.quanto import quantize, freeze, qint8
quantize(pipeline.transformer, weights=qint8)
freeze(pipeline.transformer)
pipeline.to('cuda' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'mps' if torch.backends.mps.is_available() else 'cpu') # the pipeline is already in its target precision level
image = pipeline(
prompt=prompt,
negative_prompt=negative_prompt,
num_inference_steps=20,
generator=torch.Generator(device='cuda' if torch.cuda.is_available() else 'mps' if torch.backends.mps.is_available() else 'cpu').manual_seed(42),
width=1024,
height=1024,
guidance_scale=5.0,
).images[0]
image.save("output.png", format="PNG")
```