Concept Art Style, cinematic, textured realistic illustration
John Walker Lee style is a highly specialized Image generation AI Model of type Safetensors / Checkpoint AI Model created by AI community user walker. Derived from the powerful Stable Diffusion (SD 1.5) model, John Walker Lee style 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 John Walker Lee style is capable of generating images that are highly relevant to the specific use-cases it was designed for, such as fog, texture, concept art.
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Yes! You can download the latest version of John Walker Lee style from here.
To use John Walker Lee style, 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 John Walker Lee style, check out our crash course in AI image generation.
trigger words: john walker lee
example images prompt: john walker lee, realistic people in post apocalyptic city, holding flowers, cinematic, kodachrome
add to invoke ai:
download the ckpt file to models\ldm\stable-diffusion-v1
add the following to configs\models.yaml :
john-walker-lee:
weights: models\ldm\stable-diffusion-v1\john_walker_lee.ckpt
description: john walker lee
config: configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inference.yaml
width: 512
height: 512
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