do I run the install command the same way I ran the prune, with cmd in the stable diffusion folder and "python", space, the code it suggests? The webui has been running just fine up to now so I'm surprised it says it can't find torch, I though torch was required to get it running in the first place
I got the cmd line version working on my GTX1650 from some youtube video with a quirky british guy ina green morphsuit, but I can't get any version of webui to work, always says it failed to allocate another 20Mb and cuda runs out of memory. The version from the retard voldy guide doesn't see my gpu and fails without a webpage even starting, and the other one I found see's the GPU, opens the webpage, then fails when I tell it to generate even 64*64 images. What do I have to do to make this shit work? Here's a hot starbucks barista from my cmd line version for your attention
how go fellow proompters studies in discrete neural networks and automata uwu? I'm trying to solve a multi sum derivation in order to generate a picture of a nice ass, I'm a little lacking in the prompt math so I'll have to do my multivariate calculus reps in order to generate the perfect ass.
charred tree stump with black mushrooms, red mold, white mushrooms white mold, grass, branches, tree branches, white leaves, white flower, charcoal, sharp black streaks, nature, 4k, intricate, extreme detail
seed: 3538582301 crf: 19.5 use img2img
Angel Cook
>correct looking hands not ai
Elijah Gonzalez
Install it in the C drive and don't run webui-user.bat as admin
Make sure you installed python w/ BASH
Landon Howard
you need at least 8 gigs of vram from what I heard
yeah the issue with that is it completely bonks up my image. see attached. it changes the position of the figures and such. anyone know how to simlpy change the art style and medium?
I mean, I have the local CPU version running (as I don't have a graphics card) and I'm getting pretty decent results
Justin Morales
reduce denoising strength
Benjamin Hall
Using this tech without photoshop is like bashing two rocks together to make fire. Making backgrounds and characters separate in SD and then putting them together manually, taking several different renders of the same thing and then creating a composite of the best features of each, and then running it back through img2img. I feel like using it this way I can truly make anything I want and no longer have to worry about the limitations.