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# a1111-sd-webui-lycoris |
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An extension for loading lycoris model in sd-webui. |
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I made this stand alone extension (Use sd-webui's extra networks api) to avoid some conflict with other loras extensions. |
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## How to install |
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There are some options you can choose to install this extension |
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* Open the extension tab and go to "available" tab, search "lycoris" to find this extension and then install it. |
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* Open the extension tab and go to "from url" tab, copy-paste the url of this repo (https://github.com/KohakuBlueleaf/a1111-sd-webui-lycoris) and click install. |
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* Manually clone this repo to the extension folder or download the zip. |
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## The version of stable-diffusion-webui |
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Lot of people struggling on some bugs or unexpected behavior after install the extension. We do some research and test on it and can only get this conclusion:<br> |
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**Make sure your stable diffusion webui is after commit: a9fed7c3** <br> |
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(a9fed7c3 itself should work, but if you meet problem on that commit, you should consider to update your sd-webui) |
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### LyCORIS |
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https://github.com/KohakuBlueleaf/LyCORIS |
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### usage |
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Install it and restart the webui |
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**Don't use "Apply and restart UI", please restart the webui process** |
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And you will find "LyCORIS" tab in the extra networks page |
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Use `<lyco:MODEL:WEIGHT>` to utilize the lycoris model |
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/59680068/230762416-be1d3712-65f2-4dd1-ac7a-f403c914dd9b.png) |
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The launch parameter `--lyco-dir` can be used to define LyCORIS models location path |
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## Arguments |
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sd-webui use this format to use extra networks: `<TYPE:MODEL_NAME:arg1:arg2:arg3...:argn>`<br> |
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With more and more different algorithm be implemented into lycoris, the arguments become more.<br> |
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So I design this arg system to use it more easily(Maybe):<br> |
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`<lyco:MODEL:arg1:arg2:k1=v1:k2=v2>`<br> |
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For example, we have te/unet/dyn these 3 arguments, if you want te=1, unet=0.5, dyn=13, you can use it like these:<br> |
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`<lyco:Model:1:0.5:13>`<br> |
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`<lyco:Model:1:0.5:dyn=13>`<br> |
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`<lyco:Model:1:unet=0.5:dyn=13>`<br> |
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And if you specify ALL the key name, you can ignore the order:<br> |
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(or, actually, we only count the args, no k-v pair, so dyn=13:unet=1:0.5 also work, but 0.5 is for te (the first argument))<br> |
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`<lyco:Model:dyn=13:te=1:unet=0.5>`<br> |
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And since te=1 is default value, you can also do it like this:<br> |
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`<lyco:Model:unet=0.5:dyn=13>`<br> |
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And here is the list for arguments: |
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| Argument | What it does| default type and value| |
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| te | the weight for text encoder | `float: 1.0`| |
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| unet | the weight for UNet, when it is None, it use same value as te | `float: None`| |
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| dyn | How many row you want to utilize when using dylora, if you set to 0, it will disable the dylora| `int: None` | |
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