Bonus Images.

parameters
masterpiece, detailed, beautiful, oil painting, 1girl, laying down, from above, mature female, milf, short blonde hair, laced hair, gold eyes, gorgeous tight red dress, pearl necklace, seductive, revealing, cleavage, large breasts, golden tiara, simple background. adult, age 30.

[ Photo, ((high detail skin)), <lora:GoodHands-vanilla:0.5>, <lora:epiCRealismHelper:0.5>.. ((best quality)), ((masterpiece)), (detailed), ultra quality, highly detailed, realistic, high quality, 4k, 8k, Meticulous design.]

Negative prompt: (worst quality, low quality, bad quality:1.3), embedding:ng_deepnegative_v1_75t, embedding:EasyNegative, embedding:badhandv4, minor, child, immature.
Steps: 30, Sampler: DPM++ 3M SDE Exponential, CFG scale: 5.5, Seed: 737986088, Size: 512x700, Model hash: a594874016, Model: realcartoonRealistic_v12, Lora hashes: "GoodHands-vanilla: c05ed279295e, epiCRealismHelper: c5e24d9bc4b5", TI hashes: "ng_deepnegative_v1_75t: 54e7e4826d53", Version: v1.7.0

postprocessing
Postprocess upscale by: 4, Postprocess upscaler: ESRGAN_4x

note: original prompt taken from this civitai post and modified

    • dax-nxx@lemmynsfw.comOP
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      9 months ago

      It’s locally run stable diffusion 1.5 with a few models and loras, nothing too special. Using an old 1080ti it’s more than enough.

      Most of the work here is being done by the model

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        9 months ago

        How do you make the faces turn out so well? Given you only posted 4 pictures but the faces are flawless on all of them. I’d say my yields are lower than 25% but it would still be hard and take a while to come up with 4 pictures of that quality. More then 50% of them turn out pretty good but on a lot of them the eyes or face is always messed up just enough that no amount of face fixer passes makes them acceptable.

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          9 months ago

          I find the best chance of having a recognisable face is to have the subject facing the viewer. With subject looking away or at a weird angle it has a hard time for sure. Have part of your prompt reference eyes or face “gold eyes” or “portrait” may help.

          Turning on face restore helps.

          Embeddings and Loras also help to some extent.

          embedding: ng_deepnegative_v1_75t / EasyNegative / badhandv4,

          lora : epiCRealismHelper

          Models: I am finding the “realcartoon” set to be pretty reliable.

          You can also try adetailer, which after the base image is generated will re-generate in more detail either the face or body (your choice). Note: I am not using this at the moment as it slows down generation considerably.

          What model(s) are you using? Does the same happen if you copy this prompt for example? Happy to try one of your prompts out to see what the result is.

          Edit: final thought, some models struggle with resolutions they weren’t trained in, so stick to 512x512 unless you’re sure then upscale your choice.