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First Time Setup for Stable Diffusion Text2Image With the Deforum Notebook - A Guide for Beginners

Prophet of the Singularity via YouTube

Overview

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Learn how to set up Stable Diffusion Text2Image with the Deforum 0.7 Notebook in this beginner-friendly tutorial. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates a complete setup process from a new notebook, explaining all necessary settings to get started. Discover how to use seed settings to quickly improve prompt creation skills. Explore topics such as weight settings, negative prompts, weight dilution, proper syntax, and techniques for removing unwanted elements from generated images. Gain insights into the limitations of negative prompts and learn how to prevent watermarks or signatures in your AI-generated artwork.

Syllabus

My Settings for this tutorial
Introduction to weights
Using a fixed seed/settings
Weights:importance of Percentages
Negative Prompts
Removing specific elements of a scene with negative weights
Limits of negative prompts
Weight dilution
Proper syntax for negative prompts
Preventing watermarks/signatures with negative prompts
Final thoughts

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Prophet of the Singularity

Reviews

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  • Useful walkthru for begginers.
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    Vincent ÄŠ
    The course is indeed beginner friendly, but the topic listings don't really reflect the content in the specific videos. Also I have to say that the interface used by the presenter is very heavy on parameters and syntax. There are other more simplified interfaces for Stable Diffusion that would be more suited to beginners.

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