SCG Emotions Pack - Simple embeds for easily controlling a variety of emotions! (For all 1.5 Models and Merges)

Nervous512
socalguitarist
almost 2 years ago

Recently I released my embedding toolkit which has a variety of tools and fixers I've come up with over the past 6 months. I considered adding my emotion embeds to that listing, however I want to keep that specific to helper tools, so I've decided to break this emotion pack into it's own listing.

I've designed these embeds to be lightweight and easy to use. Just add the emotion pack you want right next to your subject name as follows:

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While they will likely still work if you plop them in other places in your prompt, they work best when they are placed just preceding your subject.

As with my toolkit, your results may vary. I make no guarantees, however I have been using these for awhile now and they seem pretty consistent, especially when mixed with my other embeddings available on my civit page. Follow me here on Civit to be notified when I release new embeddings!

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To use these embeddings in AUTOMATIC1111, copy them to your embeddings folder in your stable-diffusion-webui directory. No need to restart, just invoke the embedding from your prompt. Make sure you are using a 1.5 version compatible model or you will get errors!

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About this version: Nervous512

General sense of unease. Sometimes can look a little shocked, but my goal was mostly just "uncomfortable".

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