clownnose
over 2 years ago

Model of Canadian actress Ramona Milano, best known for Due South.

Here in many cases re-cast in horror instead of comedy...

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What is Ramona Milano?

Ramona Milano is a highly specialized Image generation AI Model of type Safetensors / Checkpoint AI Model created by AI community user clownnose. Derived from the powerful Stable Diffusion (SD 1.5) model, Ramona Milano 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 Ramona Milano is capable of generating images that are highly relevant to the specific use-cases it was designed for, such as woman, actress, celebrity.

With a rating of 5 and over 1 ratings, Ramona Milano is a popular choice among users for generating high-quality images from text prompts.

Can I download Ramona Milano?

Yes! You can download the latest version of Ramona Milano from here.

How to use Ramona Milano?

To use Ramona Milano, 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 Ramona Milano, check out our crash course in AI image generation.

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You'll need to use a program like A1111 to run this – learn how in our crash course

Popularity

80 ~10

Info

Base model: SD 1.5
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Version RamonaV1: 1 File

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1 Version

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