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Filmic Vibes (Episodic Sci Fi Style) | SDXL

cinematic film still of a group of men in a concrete building, overcast, (close up:1.2), filmic, vignette, highly detailed, high budget Hollywood movie, bokeh, cinemascope, moody, epic, gorgeous, film grain, grainy
cinematic film still of a man in a desolate desert village at noon, overcast, filmic, vignette, highly detailed, high budget Hollywood movie, bokeh, cinemascope, moody, epic, gorgeous, film grain, grainy
cinematic film still of a cityscape, overcast, (close up:1.2), filmic, vignette, highly detailed, high budget Hollywood movie, bokeh, cinemascope, moody, epic, gorgeous, film grain, grainy
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Version 1.1:

Version 1.1 is an overtrained version of 1.0. People are more likely to be wearing sci-fi clothes and backgrounds change shape a lot more.

Versions 1.0:

This is an early style lora based on stills from sci fi episodics. Currently, it works well at fixing 21:9 double characters** and adding fog/edge/blur to everything.

  • Resolution: 1568x672

  • Trigger: Filmic

  • Latent Resolution: See Notes

  • ComfyUI Workflow: Sytan's workflow without the refiner

  • Sampler: DDIM (DDIM best sampler, fite me)

Notes:

** Latent Image sizes is still an "in-research" topic, so the information surrounding the best settings is uncertain. IF you start with a 1024x1024 latent size and generate a 21:9 image, you will likely get double characters. The solution to this problem is unknown (There was this whole debate on the SAI discord about it), but there are a few proposed solutions:

  1. 4096x4096 latent image. This looks to fix it, but may make a "cropped looking" generation?

  2. Latent Image = Image Size. This results in a decent initial generation, but falters when using upscaling algorithms. Leading to over complexity.

  3. Latent Image = 2x Image Size. Results inconclusive, but didn't look great imo.

  4. Just use a Lora trained on 21:9 images. Simple, easy, no technical mumbo jumbo needed!

And it is with Option #4 that I state this fixes double characters. Is it the "Correct" way? no, but there does not look to be a correct way at the moment. So this is a proposed solution to an existing problem.

* This is an early style lora, in some cases it will do some large adjustments to your output.

* Because it uses shots from films, real person likeness could potentially appear. It has not happened yet, but just in case, it can be best to avoid NSFW.

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