Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model)

Lawlasmix with baked-in VAE
Lawlas
over 2 years ago

Update: After the site update, some of the example images of the model has been hidden by civitai for no reason even though they don't violate any rules. If you want to see more example images, check out my google drive

Disclaimer: Despite having "Yiffymix" in the name, the model itself has nothing to do with Yiffymix.

▼About

Hello and welcome. This model is an upgrade from my previous model Lawlasmix. I used AOM3 and miscellaneous models during the making of the model, so don't forget to check that out.

It's capable of generating sfw/nsfw furry artworks in general with consistent quality, while having decent details in hands, clothing, background, etc. Compared with the old Lawlasmix, it's overall more anime style oriented, and doesn't need artist tags all the time (It can still change the styles if you use them anyways). It can be tricky to write prompts for the model if you're new to it, so make sure you read the tips carefully!

▼Tips

  • Personally I use it with these settings:

    Batch count: 6

    Clip skip: 1 or 2 (for different styles)

    CFG: 6-8

    steps: 40-150

    Size: 512 x 704 or 512 x 780 .etc (then use hiresfix, or SD upscale in img2img )

    Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras or Euler a

  • Prompting

    The model can make amazing results with very simple prompts so long as you use it right. It uses both danbooru and e621 tags, like 1boy, 1girl, solo_focus. It's recommended to start the positive prompt with "(furry art, uploaded on e621:1.4)" and negative prompt with "(worst quality, low quality:1.4)". Since the merge has significant amont of anime models in it, you need to give more weight to furry related tags. Use tags like (anthro furry:1.6) in the positive prompts and (human:1.6) in order to get it to make furry art. The model performs rather well when you specify the color of the fur. For instance, (detailed red scales:1.5), (detailed blue fluffy fur:1.5). Feel free to check out the example images for their prompts to help you write your own.

  • VAE

    If you don't use any vae with the original version, the outputs of the model may suffer from loss of colors. As a result, consider using anythingv3 vae or orangemix vae. I provide the download of orangemix vae here. However, if you don't want to use any VAEs or can't get them to load, you can now choose the versions with a VAE baked in the model.

  • Embedding

    Feel free to use other textual inversions, but I strongly recommend boring_e621. It's trained specifically on furry artwork and works great in this case. Try EasyNegative as well

Known problem(s):

  1. Since the has AOM3 mixed in it, it's very common for it to generate results in which characters have "M" shaped hair. Consider using tags like (unique hairstyle, unique fringe, unique bangs:1.6) or using img2img to generate alternative images to help you get to the desired results.

  2. The model has reported to be temperamental so to speak. I suggest setting batch count to more than 2 so you have more results to choose from.

▼Credits:

Here are models used as far as I can remember:

  1. AOM3

  2. DivineEleganceMix

  3. My previous model

I apologize for not keeping a record of the models I used. Without their amazing work, this model wouldn't have even existed. Kudos to every creator on this site!

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What is Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model)?

Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model) is a highly specialized Image generation AI Model of type Safetensors / Checkpoint AI Model created by AI community user Lawlas. Derived from the powerful Stable Diffusion (SD 1.5) model, Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model) 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 Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model) is capable of generating images that are highly relevant to the specific use-cases it was designed for, such as anime, character, furry.

With a rating of 4.92 and over 24 ratings, Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model) is a popular choice among users for generating high-quality images from text prompts.

Can I download Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model)?

Yes! You can download the latest version of Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model) from here.

How to use Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model)?

To use Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model), 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 Lawlas's Yiffymix 2.0 (furry model), check out our crash course in AI image generation.

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Base model: SD 1.5

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About this version: Lawlasmix with baked-in VAE

Original version with VAE baked in. The results generated should be the same as the original version. You don't need any other VAEs now.

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