Anitrait FX
V2






"Please read this before using, thank you."
Generate simple anime style portraits for Flux Dev.
(Currently Works for Simple Prompts Only!)
This is v2 release. It has a more 2D style than the previous ones since the data uses images generaterd with Animagine 4.
Use settings:
> Put trigger words at the beginning or the end of prompt
> Weight from 0.6 to 1.0, but start from 0.8.
> Use Euler. Scheduler can either be normal, simple, or beta (if options are available).
> 20 steps is fine. 25 is also fine. 30 is fine. I never tested more than 30 since it's expensive.
> You don't really need upscaler but you can use like R-ESRGAN 4x+ Anime 6B or 4x Animesharp if you want higher fidelity.
> Clip skip... I don't really know. I usually use 1, but 2 also works.
> Recommended for portrait images. I'm not talking about image orientation, but like, that portraits. I hope you understand this. But if you want to create something else then feel free to do it since I'm not really a good prompter and can't test it with good prompt.
Changelog (v2):
> Style change. Now based on Animagine 4.
> Trigger word changed into "am4_style".
> Changes to the training parameter resulting in slight difference in behavior (compared to previous versions).
Known issue:
> Bare feet still somewhat sucks.
> Hands, fingers, and toes can be really bad. Don't know why, but the dataset used has okay anatomy.
> I don't know if it's an issue, but it might produce inconsistent results in different tools (A1111, regular AI Generator, Comfy). Flux likes it at 0.6; A1111 likes it at 0.7-0.8 even though 0.6 is alright; so you need to play with the weight more. But the result between different weights is quite consistent compared to previous versions.
> You tell me
Thank you for using this model for your image generation.
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