Functionally speaking, this model will be worse at just about everything other than 2 specific functions: it makes thick lines about on par with other good models, and the only thing it excels at: making thick, angular eyelashes. I understand that this is confusing, so I will include a short series of questions I think I should answer - obviously feel free to ask more.
You could already get those almond shaped anime eyes with relatively thick eyelashes, and wasn't that good enough?
No. I want them pointy and huge.
Couldn't you just do this with inpainting?
You can inpaint with this to make them even thicker and more angular.
Why would anyone use this?
Well, if they want thick and angular eyelashes at any cost, obviously.
As much as this model is basically a one trick pony, I'm not forcing you (thank god) to use it - so if you want thick and angular eyelashes, I'm your guy, if not, feel free to use an, admittedly, better model made by someone vastly more competent. If anyone has any ideas on how to make the eyelashes even more thick and/or angular, please let me know.
I try to upload images as a normal generation resolution + YandereNeoXL 200k (I like the heavy one, what can I say) for sake of ease, but better quality can be achieved through img2img upscaling.
My personal suggestions for settings are as follows:
30-40 steps
Euler A/SGM uniform (I just think its neat)
CFG 6
1216x832/1152x896/1024x1024 (basic and boring, I know)
There are probably better options even, but I never claimed to be good at any of this. Suggest and I will improve!
Happy eyelashing!
*Forgot to mention that the side-goal of this project is more anime-style coloring as opposed to the semi-real and 2.5d aesthetics, and I forgot to mention that because it's about the lashes, damn it!
AegisMix is a highly specialized Image generation AI Model of type Safetensors / Checkpoint AI Model created by AI community user Waaee. Derived from the powerful Stable Diffusion (Illustrious) model, AegisMix has undergone an extensive fine-tuning process, leveraging the power of a dataset consisting of images generated by other AI models or user-contributed data. This fine-tuning process ensures that AegisMix is capable of generating images that are highly relevant to the specific use-cases it was designed for, such as anime, style, eyelashes.
With a rating of 0 and over 0 ratings, AegisMix is a popular choice among users for generating high-quality images from text prompts.
Yes! You can download the latest version of AegisMix from here.
To use AegisMix, download the model checkpoint file and set up an UI for running Stable Diffusion models (for example, AUTOMATIC1111). Then, provide the model with a detailed text prompt to generate an image. Experiment with different prompts and settings to achieve the desired results. If this sounds a bit complicated, check out our initial guide to Stable Diffusion – it might be of help. And if you really want to dive deep into AI image generation and understand how set up AUTOMATIC1111 to use Safetensors / Checkpoint AI Models like AegisMix, check out our crash course in AI image generation.
Technical specs wise, this was the result of a little coding project to make a easy ranker to test loras against each other which I decided to also test out models against, leading to three days of insane merging and testing. The file name comes from how I put it together; it was testing set B, which was NTRmix VIII and Solmeleon (in themselves great models) and specifically in this case at a 80-20 split. Then the H2 is a further .2 splice in of Hassaku v1.3a (also a great model). Suggestions appreciated.
Go ahead and upload yours!
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