You don't need to flip images in your set manually, in the concepts you'll find an option for onetrainer to flip them randomly, which is very useful to save steps and keep a variety in the data input. When activated, my loras get more symmetric and, for some reason, get cleaner details. I wonder how this adaptive step adjusting thingy that you mention is working, never happened to me, I will look into it, could help to prevent overtraining....
how to turn on the negative prompt in krita? thank you Bro
You don't need to flip images in your set manually, in the concepts you'll find an option for onetrainer to flip them randomly, which is very useful to save steps and keep a variety in the data input. When activated, my loras get more symmetric and, for some reason, get cleaner details. I wonder how this adaptive step adjusting thingy that you mention is working, never happened to me, I will look into it, could help to prevent overtraining....
Does this apply for flux as well? About the 1024 resolutions?
I guess so. I also read somewhere that you still get excellent results in flux with 512px...
Is the cat real?
green screen, cat, flames, fan,