Hi, I was hoping the wiki would have how to install and use stable diffusion I guess, which is what is needed to generate these awesome pix. Can any1 point me in the right direction how to get started? tx

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Hey! You probably want to start here if you have a computer that’s capable of it: https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui#installation-and-running

Once you install it you’ll need to grab a checkpoint (this is the base model that you want to prompt from). For realistic, start with the URPM. For Hentai check out Meina Hentai. Put this file in the models/stable-diffusion folder.

Now run the UI and load the local URL in your browser (the URL is on the command prompt).

When in the UI, put the stuff you want to see in the Prompt section (“photo of a naked woman with large breasts”) and the stuff you don’t want in the negative prompt section (“bad anatomy”). Click “generate” and now you’re prompting!

There’s a stickied post that explains in more detail, but these are the basics.

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Ty 🙏👍🙇

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