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- able to generate appearance from a photo (if you are using a vision model locally or again, something like GPT) - so - proper outfit, hair, eyes etc. but it works equally well with existing characters without a picture. It does not make mistakes.
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<b>How to use it:</b>
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1. Download the 2 .txt files with a male and a female template from the files repository of this post.
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2. Open up the downloaded .txt files. They include my templates.
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8. Copy the generated character information into your character editor online or in a SillyTavern UI. I suggest copying all the character parts into a description box of the card, you do not actually need to use the personality tab for personality. Then - copy a scenario into the scenario box. You can still copy it just into a description but I prefer using a separate scenario box. Alternatively - do not copy the scenario if you do not want the universal day routine - but it helps with adding color to the character. I personally like the open scenarios, you do whatever you like. Last, copy a starting message into the starting message box. You do not need to alter anything but you can if you wish, obviously.
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9. Add a character picture you want, save the finished character card as a .PNG or a .JSON file. You're done.
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10. Have fun.
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<b>Example - Jinx from League of Legends
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- able to generate appearance from a photo (if you are using a vision model locally or again, something like GPT) - so - proper outfit, hair, eyes etc. but it works equally well with existing characters without a picture. It does not make mistakes.
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<b>How to use it:</b>
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1. Download the 2 .txt files with a male and a female template from the files repository of this post.
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2. Open up the downloaded .txt files. They include my templates.
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8. Copy the generated character information into your character editor online or in a SillyTavern UI. I suggest copying all the character parts into a description box of the card, you do not actually need to use the personality tab for personality. Then - copy a scenario into the scenario box. You can still copy it just into a description but I prefer using a separate scenario box. Alternatively - do not copy the scenario if you do not want the universal day routine - but it helps with adding color to the character. I personally like the open scenarios, you do whatever you like. Last, copy a starting message into the starting message box. You do not need to alter anything but you can if you wish, obviously.
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9. Add a character picture you want, save the finished character card as a .PNG or a .JSON file. You're done.
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10. Have fun.
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<br>
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<b>Example - Jinx from League of Legends
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