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Cake day: September 23rd, 2023

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  • Okay…

    The browser that I use for Perchance is Floorp (based on Firefox). I’m using the latest version (11.14.1 (64-bit)) that will run on my older Mac OS.

    On your example page (t2i-with-create-media-gallery), the “Add to” button shows the popup confirmation, but the “Show” button does nothing.

    On the ai-text-to-image-generator page, The “Private Save” and “Show Private Gallery” buttons do nothing. The “Generate Persona” function seems to work fine.

    Same results in Opera (Chromium version:116.0.5845.188)

    Same results in Brave (Version 1.57.64 Chromium: 116.0.5845.188 (Official Build) (x86_64))

    Out of curiosity, I tested Firefox - 102.6.0esr (64-bit)… … and it DOES work! At least on the ai-text-to-image-generator page.

    On your t2i-with-create-media-gallery page however, when clicking the “Add to” button, it throws a perchance error.

    I was surprised at these results, because usually the Chrome browsers handle newer code better than the older version of FF that I’m using.

    I guess I’ll have to decide if I want to switch to the version of Firefox that works, and then implement the Private Gallery functionality into my generator(s). I’m not sure it’s worth it for what I’m doing.

    Thanks again for your help.






  • I really liked the old model, even though it took me a LONG time to fine tune and get the results I liked.

    I’m really having fun with the new model and will continue to play with it.

    The differences that I currently find lacking with the new model are:

    1. The lack of artist styles recognition.
    2. a certain generic default e-girl sameness look… which is made worse by #1.
    3. multiple images with the same prompt can look extremely and randomly different (paradoxically, considering #2… but also made worse by #1).

    I think (hope) these can/will be improved with time, model training, and prompt tuning.


  • It’s funny… I’ve spent the past year and a half working on my prompts and fine-tuning my generator(s), for the style/results that I like. I got it to where I was very happy with the results - it was generally nothing resembling a lot of the “generic” images I’ve been seeing elsewhere on the web, and I used a lot of combinations of styles to get there - especially using the artist styles plugin.

    Using the same prompts with the new model has generated some cool images, but it definitely seems to fall back to a “samey-ness”, and a definite “default style”.

    Hopefully, prompt-tuning and model learning will help. I am having fun playing with it so far.