As usual, tutorials don't last long with Stable Diffusion. The interface to Dreambooth has changed and is really worse now than it was in this video. I did manage to find the pieces but it causes numerous errors when trying to train with it. ( Error no file named diffusion_pytorch_model.safetensors). One fix suggested to download the file manually from Hugging face. Did than and the n I get yet ANOTHER error that there are about 100 keys it cant find (and it list ALL of them). I find this VERY common with Automatic1111. Its stability is tenuous because of all the linked parts. One thing updates and the whole thing explodes. think I have to find a better fork of the UI or use something else (kohya_ss or Onetrainer). Still it was a useful tutorial as it shows how the training should proceed. I just need to find a better tool to train with.
i'm trying this in september 2024, and in Templates page it's completely empty..... it let me add a template just manually and i don't know how to do it....
Well I don’t use pony but when you train on Civitai now you can choose Pony model. Txt files are description of images. You can do manually or let Civitai caption for you.
How would you recommend to do this with text instead of an image? I don't see an option to use text, only images. Should i create an image of text myself and upload that? I've been trying that and the results are really bad.
@@DigitalArtGuide-bz3gn do you recommend a black background with white text, white text with a black background, or a PNG image with no back ground and only text? Thanks for responding
Complimenti ottimo video, ma ora dreambooth ha un’interfaccia leggermente diversa dopo l’ultimo aggiornamento, e anche alcune spunte e valori non sembrano avere lo stesso significato… potresti aggiornare il tutorial all’ultima versione??
Is this for styles? Looks to be the same as any other LORA and was expecting to need to edit captions for "in the style of" or equivalent... Is it's the same process for either style or subject?
Without “in the style of…..” you don’t need any trigger word. Also you can go down with network dim for smaller files. It’s not the same for a subject. This is only for style
Hi, thank you for this tutorial. I think I have a problem filling in the tokens, samples and prompts fields. My version of dreambooth differs from yours and the fields are not the same. Can you help me to see more clearly. Thank you
When choosing the Model Type, I don't have the option for 512x Model. The available options are v1x, v2x-512, v2x, SDXL, and ControlNet. Which one should I choose?
what is the link of this page you are on? I can't find it 🤦 the only page I could open is the one with qrcodemonster in it for download. not this site that has stable diffusion on it
"It's important to use copyright free images." (Onscreen: array of image previews including what is clearly the very much still-copyrighted Batman.) I'm just, to borrow a phrase, not sure that means what you think it means.
The images you see in the video were made by me and I didn't take them elsewhere. At most one can argue about the fact that Batman is a character subject to Copyright, but there are hundreds of images in the world made by different people.
Thank you very much for the video, but I encountered a problem. Dreambooth button does not appear. I wonder what I can do, I couldn't find a solution anywhere. Could you please help me?
error after clicking "train" :( huggingface_hub.utils._validators.HFValidationError: Repo id must use alphanumeric chars or '-', '_', '.', '--' and '..' are forbidden, '-' and '.' cannot start or end the name, max length is 96: 'C:\AI\stable-diffusion-webui\models\Stable-diffusion\sd-v1-4.ckpt'
Which model??? control_v1p_sd15_qrcode_monster.ckpt or control_v1p_sd15_qrcode_monster.safetensors or diffusion_pytorch_model.safetensors or control_v1p_sd15_qrcode_monster_v2.safetensors or diffusion_pytorch_model.safetensors (in the v2 directory)
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