The model name is an homage to the great Frank Frazetta. I made it to add in the style of some of my favorite artists (including Frazetta) I felt were not trained well enough in SD 1.5, or that weren't in it at all. All artists I have included have already passed away. Many come from the great pulp era of American publishing. I started with the same images used for another model, which the creator gave me and said that he won't be working on his any more. Then I cleaned up and edited all the text files, then added several more artists, adding a couple of hundred more training images in all. I haven't magically made hands always work or anything like that - you'll still need to inpaint for that. And I have used no inpainting for the sample images. I have simply cherrypicked a few I thought were good results.
Using the model should be pretty simple. Using the keyword "painting" will pull pretty hard to a mixed style. Other than that, you can use the artist names. Using "Fake Fauxzetta" won't do you any good.
Allen Anderson
Earle Bergey
Frank Frazetta
George Gross
Gil Elvgren
Glen Orbik
Robert Maguire
Robert Stanley
Tom Lovell
Also, using keywords for pulp magazine genres will halp: western, scifi, fantasy, mystery, crime, romance...
Most of the description texts were in the following format:
a painting, by {artist}; a {subject}, {description of what the subject is wearing/doing}; a {another subject}, {description of what that subject is wearing/doing}; ... {info about the background or setting}; {genre tag and other important keywords}
So formatting your prompts like that will probably help yeild decent results.
For example:
a painting, by Robert Maguire; a boxer, standing in the ring; dramatic lighting, action
a painting, by George Gross; a woman, sitting on a motorcycle; at night, in the city, masterpiece, HQ
This model is trained at 512x512, and based on SD 1.5. I can only train at 512x512, as my video card is not a screaming beast. Maybe someday I'll take donations, and with them buy a nicer card and be able to produce a SD 2.1 version, and release my higher-res data set.
I don't really care what you do with this model, as long as it's legal. I just want to give something back to this community.
I used a set of instructions I found somewhere to make an inpainting version of the model, too. See the tab at the top of the model.
If you think you can do better than me at training a model, you are welcome to the data set I used. https://www.mediafire.com/file/9tig5ha7b50i1to/FakeFauxzetta-data-set.zip/file