Published
April 22, 2023
Updated
Commands
/imagine
/show
/info
/fast
/relax
/private
Options
--beta
- new algo
- takes significantly longer to run
- 2 square images or 1 non-square image
- does not work with --hd, --stylize, and --q 5
--hd
- older algo
- better for larger images, but with less consistent composition
- best for abstract and landscape
- generates images at higher resolutions without the need to upscale
--aspect --ar
- generates images with the desired aspect ratio (--ar 16:9)
--w --h
- width and height of the image
- values used by --h and --w should be between 256 and 2034
- better as multiples of 64
- --ar is better supported
--seed
- sets the seed
- must be a positive integer [0, 4294967295]
- react with [envelope icon] to a job's message to know what seed value was used
--sameseed
- the seed affects all images of the resulting grid in the same way
--no
- negative prompting
- equivalent to using an advanced text weight of ::-0.5
--iw
- image prompt weight relative to text weight
- can be negative (e.g. -0.5)
- default: --iw 0.25
--stylize --s
- how strong of a 'stylization' your images have
- the higher you set it, the more opinionated it will be
- examples:
- --stylize 625 If you basically want to turn it off and be less artistic.
- --stylize 1250 Good for when you want it to be 'less strict' but still 'pretty' (this is probably recommended for skilled users).
- --stylize 2500 The default value, so you don't have to specify this.
- --stylize 20000 If you want it to 'take over' and start drifting from your text, but not go crazy.
- --stylize 60000 Hands off the wheels, who knows what will happen. It may look nothing like your prompt.
- default: --stylize 2500
--quality --q
- how much rendering quality time you want to spend
- higher values cost more and lower values cost less
- possible values (only use one of the values below; any other value will be rounded to a valid value instead):
- --quality 0.25 Rough results, 4x faster / cheaper.
- --quality 0.5 Less detailed results but 2x faster / cheaper.
- --quality 1 The default value, you do not need to specify it.
- --quality 2 More detailed results, but 2x slower and 2x the price (2 GPU minutes per /imagine).
- --quality 5 Kind of experimental, might be more creative or detailed... also might be worse! (5 GPU minutes per /imagine).
- default: 1
--chaos <0-100>
- how much more varied, random, and different the results will be
- higher values will favor more interesting and unusual generations in exchange for less reliable compositions
--fast
- faster images, less consistency, less expensive
- alternative to --q 0.5 and --q 0.25 (similar result)
--stop <10-100>
- stop the generation at an earlier percentage
- currently does not work with upscales
--video
- saves a progress video, which is sent to you in the [envelope icon]-triggered DM
- you must react with the envelope to get the video link
- currently does not work with upscales
--v <1,2,3>
- 1: the oldest model
- sometimes better for macro or textures
- formerly the "vibe" option
- 2: later model
- 3: current (default)
--uplight
- uses the "light" upscaler when selecting the U **** buttons
- results are closer to the original image, with less detail added during upscale
- ideal for faces and smooth surfaces
--test --creative --upbeta
- Artistic enhancement of the image
Text Prompts
Weights
Text Weights:
- hot dog::2 food::-1
- sends a text prompt of hot dog with the weight 2 and food of weight -1
- hot dog::0.5 animal::-0.25
- sends hot dog of weight 0.5 and animal of negative 0.25
- hot dog:: food::-1 animal::
- Sends hot dog of weight 1, food of weight -1 and animal of weight 1 (unspecified weights default to 1)
- hot dog animal::-1
- sends hot dog animal with weight -1, because of how it parses the text before the colon
Image and Text Weights:
- [image URL] [text prompt]
- with no weights specified results in a 20% image(s) / 80% text generation
- [image URL] [text prompt 1] --iw 1
- results in a 50% image(s) / 50% text generation
- [image URL] [text prompt 1]::2 [text prompt 2]::3 --iw 1
- results in a 1/6=17% image(s), 2/6= 33% text1, 3/6 = 50% text2
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