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It has been trained on 21 images generated with MidJourney. Due to the source dataset, it has a tendency to create black/white smoke when you only prompt the embedding; this mostly disappears when you actually use it in a prompt. Also works really well in some more abstract scenes.
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Vectors: 8
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Learning rate: 0.0035
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Batch size: 7
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Gradient accumulation: 3
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Steps: 2000, but 500-1000-1500 are included as well
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Sampling: deterministic
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It has been trained on 21 images generated with MidJourney. Due to the source dataset, it has a tendency to create black/white smoke when you only prompt the embedding; this mostly disappears when you actually use it in a prompt. Also works really well in some more abstract scenes.
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Vectors: 8
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Learning rate: 0.0035
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Batch size: 7
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Gradient accumulation: 3
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Steps: 2000, but 500-1000-1500 are included as well
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Sampling: deterministic
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