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Characters and series

#65
by Jaycod - opened

When it comes to add characters, should we add for example: Rapi (Nikke), or
rapi \ (Nikke )?, sometimes it won't recognize character with more than 150 images so I was wondering about the
(For some reason, I put the \ in the example but it does not show it)

If you're using ComfyUI and their CLIP text encode node then yes, you should prompt the character like so: name \(series\) IF it's also the same in booru-like sites.

The reason why you need the backslash is because elapses in Comfy stand for emphasis (which isn't supported in newer models afaik), so without them this string: Rapi (Nikke) gets treated like Rapi Nikke
It is also recommended by the authors to shortly describe the character (like hair color and stuff).

If it still doesn't work... then your character may have been not that much included in the dataset and there's nothing you can do :c (aside from making a lora)

If you're using ComfyUI and their CLIP text encode node then yes, you should prompt the character like so: name \(series\) IF it's also the same in booru-like sites.

The reason why you need the backslash is because elapses in Comfy stand for emphasis (which isn't supported in newer models afaik), so without them this string: Rapi (Nikke) gets treated like Rapi Nikke
It is also recommended by the authors to shortly describe the character (like hair color and stuff).

If it still doesn't work... then your character may have been not that much included in the dataset and there's nothing you can do :c (aside from making a lora)

Thank you, will do it, also in some character on danbooru is just character ( ), I will use the \ anyway, sadly some character are not recognize even tho for example milk (Nikke),but thank you, I was using just ( ) the whole time lol

Be aware that most of the time the series have its own tag, so it would be better if you prompted something like this: uzumaki naruto, naruto \(series\)

Anima seems to have a relatively low tolerance for formats. The intervals between tags also need a comma followed by a space; otherwise, it sometimes doesn't respond.
I tried the following tags, and they can correctly generate this character and their costume.

[masterpiece::0.4], [best quality::0.4], newest, @konya666, @flj , highres, 1girl, rapi (nikke), 1girl, ass, ass focus, belt pouch, beret, black gloves, black hat, black jacket, black shorts, black thighhighs, breasts, brown hair, closed mouth, curvy, gloves, hat, huge ass, jacket, large breasts, leotard, leotard under clothes, lips, long hair, looking at viewer, looking back, multicolored gloves, partially visible vulva, pouch, red eyes, red gloves, ring light reflection, shiny skin, shorts, solo, sweat, thick thighs, thighhighs, thighs, thong, thong leotard, two-tone gloves, white background, wide hips

[masterpiece::0.4], [best quality::0.4], newest, @konya666, @flj , highres, (scenery:1.1), 1girl, milk (blooming bunny) (nikke), milk (nikke), 1girl, animal ears, anklet, armband, bow, bowtie, breasts, coin, couch, detached collar, fake animal ears, fur trim, gun, high heels, jewelry, large breasts, paizuri gesture, pantyhose, playboy bunny, rabbit ears, short hair, weapon, white pantyhose, brown hair,

Except for "scenery:1.1", the other parentheses have backslashes.

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