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  The easiest way to use Stable Diffusion is through Google Collab. It borrows Google's computers to use AI, with variable time limitations, usually a few hours every day. You will need a Google account (or several, wink wink) and we will be using Google Drive for ease of access.
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- If you instead want to run it on your own computer, [scroll down](#install).
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  1. Enter [this page](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1wEa-tS10h4LlDykd87TF5zzpXIIQoCmq).
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  Before or after generating your first few images, you will want to take a look at the information below to improve your experience and results.
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  The top of your page should look something like this:
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- <img src="https://huggingface.co/hollowstrawberry/stable-diffusion-guide/resolve/main/top.png"/>
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  Here you can select your model and VAE. We will go over what these are and how you can get more of them.
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  * **EasyNegative:** The negative prompts above use EasyNegative, which is a *textual inversion embedding* or "magic word" that codifies many bad things to make your images better. Typically one would write a very long, very specific, very redundant, and sometimes silly negative prompt. EasyNegative is as of March 2023 the best choice if you want to avoid that.
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  * [Get EasyNegative here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/gsdf/EasyNegative/resolve/main/EasyNegative.pt). For collab, paste the link into the `custom_urls` text box. For Windows, put it in your `stable-diffusion-webui/embeddings` folder. Then, go to the bottom of your WebUI page and click *Reload UI*. It will now work when you type the word.
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- <img src="https://huggingface.co/hollowstrawberry/stable-diffusion-guide/resolve/main/prompt.png"/>
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  After a "base prompt" like the above, you may then start typing what you want. For example `young woman in a bikini in the beach, full body shot`. Feel free to add other terms you don't like to your negatives such as `old, ugly, futanari, furry`, etc.
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  You can also save your prompts to reuse later with the buttons below Generate. Click the small 💾 *Save style* button and give it a name. Later, you can open your *Styles* dropdown to choose, then click 📋 *Apply selected styles to the current prompt*.
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  1. **Generation parameters** <a name="gen"></a>[â–²](#index)
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  The rest of the parameters in the starting page will look something like this:
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- <img src="https://huggingface.co/hollowstrawberry/stable-diffusion-guide/resolve/main/parameters.png"/>
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  * **Sampling method:** These dictate how your image is formulated, and each produce different results. The default of `Euler a` is almost always the best. There are also very good results for `DPM++ 2M Karras` and `DPM++ SDE Karras`.
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  * **Sampling steps:** These are "calculated" beforehand, and so more steps doesn't always mean more detail. I always go with 30, you may go from 20-50 and find good results.
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  # Extensions <a name="extensions"></a>[â–²](#index)
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  *Stable Diffusion WebUI* supports extensions to add additional functionality and quality of life. These can be added by going into the **Extensions** tab, then **Install from URL**, and pasting the links found here or elsewhere. Then, click *Install* and wait for it to finish. Then, go to **Installed** and click *Apply and restart UI*.
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- <img src="https://huggingface.co/hollowstrawberry/stable-diffusion-guide/resolve/main/extensions.png"/>
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  Here are some useful extensions. Most of these come installed in the collab, and I hugely recommend you manually add the first 2 if you're running locally:
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  * [Image Browser (fixed fork)](https://github.com/aka7774/sd_images_browser) - This will let you browse your past generated images very efficiently, as well as directly sending their prompts and parameters back to txt2img, img2img, etc.
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  Place your lora files in the `stable-diffusion-webui/models/Lora` folder, or paste the direct download link into the `custom_urls` text box in collab. Then, look for the 🎴 *Show extra networks* button below the big orange Generate button. It will open a new section. Click on the Lora tab and press the **Refresh** button, and your loras should appear. When you click a Lora in that menu it will get added to your prompt, looking like this: `<lora:filename:1>`. The start is always the same. The filename will be the exact filename in your system without the `.safetensors` extension. Finally, the number is the weight, like we saw in [Prompts â–²](#prompt). Most Loras work between 0.5 and 1 weight, and too high values might "fry" your image, specially if using multiple Loras at the same time.
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- <img src="https://huggingface.co/hollowstrawberry/stable-diffusion-guide/resolve/main/extranetworks.png"/>
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  An example of a Lora is [Thicker Lines Anime Style](https://civitai.com/models/13910/thicker-lines-anime-style-lora-mix), which is perfect if you want your images to look more like traditional anime.
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  The easiest way to use Stable Diffusion is through Google Collab. It borrows Google's computers to use AI, with variable time limitations, usually a few hours every day. You will need a Google account (or several, wink wink) and we will be using Google Drive for ease of access.
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+ If you instead want to run it on your own computer, [scroll down â–¼](#install).
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  1. Enter [this page](https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1wEa-tS10h4LlDykd87TF5zzpXIIQoCmq).
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  Before or after generating your first few images, you will want to take a look at the information below to improve your experience and results.
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  The top of your page should look something like this:
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/hollowstrawberry/stable-diffusion-guide/resolve/main/images/top.png"/>
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  Here you can select your model and VAE. We will go over what these are and how you can get more of them.
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  * **EasyNegative:** The negative prompts above use EasyNegative, which is a *textual inversion embedding* or "magic word" that codifies many bad things to make your images better. Typically one would write a very long, very specific, very redundant, and sometimes silly negative prompt. EasyNegative is as of March 2023 the best choice if you want to avoid that.
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  * [Get EasyNegative here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/gsdf/EasyNegative/resolve/main/EasyNegative.pt). For collab, paste the link into the `custom_urls` text box. For Windows, put it in your `stable-diffusion-webui/embeddings` folder. Then, go to the bottom of your WebUI page and click *Reload UI*. It will now work when you type the word.
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  After a "base prompt" like the above, you may then start typing what you want. For example `young woman in a bikini in the beach, full body shot`. Feel free to add other terms you don't like to your negatives such as `old, ugly, futanari, furry`, etc.
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  You can also save your prompts to reuse later with the buttons below Generate. Click the small 💾 *Save style* button and give it a name. Later, you can open your *Styles* dropdown to choose, then click 📋 *Apply selected styles to the current prompt*.
 
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  1. **Generation parameters** <a name="gen"></a>[â–²](#index)
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  The rest of the parameters in the starting page will look something like this:
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/hollowstrawberry/stable-diffusion-guide/resolve/main/images/parameters.png"/>
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  * **Sampling method:** These dictate how your image is formulated, and each produce different results. The default of `Euler a` is almost always the best. There are also very good results for `DPM++ 2M Karras` and `DPM++ SDE Karras`.
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  * **Sampling steps:** These are "calculated" beforehand, and so more steps doesn't always mean more detail. I always go with 30, you may go from 20-50 and find good results.
 
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  # Extensions <a name="extensions"></a>[â–²](#index)
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  *Stable Diffusion WebUI* supports extensions to add additional functionality and quality of life. These can be added by going into the **Extensions** tab, then **Install from URL**, and pasting the links found here or elsewhere. Then, click *Install* and wait for it to finish. Then, go to **Installed** and click *Apply and restart UI*.
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  Here are some useful extensions. Most of these come installed in the collab, and I hugely recommend you manually add the first 2 if you're running locally:
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  * [Image Browser (fixed fork)](https://github.com/aka7774/sd_images_browser) - This will let you browse your past generated images very efficiently, as well as directly sending their prompts and parameters back to txt2img, img2img, etc.
 
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  Place your lora files in the `stable-diffusion-webui/models/Lora` folder, or paste the direct download link into the `custom_urls` text box in collab. Then, look for the 🎴 *Show extra networks* button below the big orange Generate button. It will open a new section. Click on the Lora tab and press the **Refresh** button, and your loras should appear. When you click a Lora in that menu it will get added to your prompt, looking like this: `<lora:filename:1>`. The start is always the same. The filename will be the exact filename in your system without the `.safetensors` extension. Finally, the number is the weight, like we saw in [Prompts â–²](#prompt). Most Loras work between 0.5 and 1 weight, and too high values might "fry" your image, specially if using multiple Loras at the same time.
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  An example of a Lora is [Thicker Lines Anime Style](https://civitai.com/models/13910/thicker-lines-anime-style-lora-mix), which is perfect if you want your images to look more like traditional anime.
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