Reliberate Model is INSANELY GOOD - Stable Diffusion A1111 Model

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The Reliberate Model is insanely good. It's hosted on CivitAI. This Stable Diffusion Model is for A1111, Vlad Diffusion, Invoke and more. It can create extrem details in upscaled images. In this Video I show you how to get the most out of it. I combine it with the LowRA Lora and the Detail Tweaker Lora to get even more Details from the Upscale. We are also going to use the SD Uscale Script with the Ultrasharp Model to get the best and highest details from this Model.

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this has become my favorite model to use very quick since i discovered it! ty for the vid!

Toasty
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Realistic Vision V3.0 came out today, that seems like even a bigger deal as V2.0 was one of my favs.

Macieks
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Thanks for another great video Bro ! Pro tip - on Civitai, if you see an image you want to "borrow", just drag it to the "Process Image" tab in SD (I am using Vlad). If the prompts are in the meta, they will come with it. Cheers !

pedro
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I have 900gb of checkpoints and my favoritenso far is Awportrait. No one really talks about it but it's the most realistic model i ever tried on many different styles

felipeitsui
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Reliberate is great but I've been loving aZovyaPhotoreal V2 recently, with the Heun sampler and it's giving out really great results.

Elwaves
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Realistic Vision V2.0 has been my go to for a while. I'll check this one out for sure

phantasyphotography
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I have a server rack with a few boxes in my basement. I need to get something let this setup locally. This is awesome!

JohnWeland
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Trying out this model and am very impressed. In many cases, does a better job than my old favorite realisticVision 2.0. Thanks for bringing this model to our attention.

cat-star
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You have helped me so much since I started watching your videos

heinzerbrew
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Thank you, Olivio. What you do here is valuable. You have just the right amount of enthusiasm and technical ease for being a great person for getting this info out.

mingtech
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I tend to use Controlnet tile resample along with Ultimate SD Upscale to resize, then just feed it back into img2img and run it again if I need it larger still

weirdscix
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I use ddim for everything lately, i dont know what changed but it seems to work best since last major a1111 update for ome reason. Also i would strongly recommend using adetailer insted of face restore that gives terrible results most of the time. As for uoscaler i suggest tiled diffusion it gives best results out of all methods iv tested and is very fast.

wykydytron
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As a long time ChaiNNer user, I'm surprised you've never made a video about it.... It's a must for graphic designers as me, especially for batch precesses... Free of out of VRAM errors.

Also I'm having much better results using SD Upscale than Ultimate Upscale.

manticoraLN-pp-bitcoin
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Hey, Mr. Olivio... thanks for another great video. I had not heard of Reliberate, so thank you for the info! Just FYI, though... Euler [Leonhard Euler, the Swiss mathematician/ engineer/ astronomer/ and much, much more] is actually pronounced "oil-er" rather than "yule-er". So... now we know!

atlanteum
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Loving your videos. Making the complex easy to understand. Thanks!

ThoughtFission
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man, these prompt artists are insane.

kaokong
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My fav realistic models are cyberrealistic, epicrealism and realistic vision

Eternal
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Me: Ok, time to clean house and prune out all the models I no longer use to free up space and make it simpler to find what I do want.

Actual Me: Ok, time to add Reliberate and LowRA.

Phraxas
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There is one more I haven't seen anyone cover yet - epiCRealism. In my tests it was always better in realistic images than reliberate. I would love to see you cover this one as well. Always great videos!

opos
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New to this! Mind blowing if I am looking at what I think I am looking at. Can you please provide a link to a basic intro to this software/process? MUCH appreciated!

johnhayne