Comic Characters With Stable Diffusion SDXL

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In this comprehensive tutorial, learn how to harness the power of Stable Diffusion AI to produce stunning and visually consistent comic book characters. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting, I’ll guide you through the step-by-step process of generating characters that maintain a consistent style from image to image.

You’ll learn how to prepare custom character datasets, a crucial step in creating your own Stable Diffusion AI model for comic book character generation.

Discover valuable tips, techniques, and tools to elevate your comic book artistry.

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This video is a gem, really. I'm so sick and tired of most tutorials being so long and complicated, truly, you're explanations made me learn. Thank you, for real. We need more! ❤

kanavwastaken
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This tutorial is exactly what I want in tutorials. Giving us the information quick and not being to heavy on the memes. I've happily hit the sub and bell button.

teamozOFFICIAL
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Damn, use of actual names is so smart lol. Previously people had to make models with reference photos to get consistent characters.

shallmow
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Thanks so much for creating these videos, Sebastian. I'm in the early stages of the learning curve in trying to get consistent characters and the kinds of images I need for a graphic novel. I spent September and October generating images for a different graphic novel which I published through Amazon KDP, but I did it through generating loads and loads of images to pick only those I could work with. I also spent at least 150 hours fixing problems and deformities, such as hands, eyes, limbs, clothing etc. in nearly every image. I basically brute-forced my way through and didn't get the results I wanted. I published it anyway. The end result was deficient character consistency and not the most dynamic posing and inadequate interaction between characters. I cannot go through the process like that again. I need to have a high degree of character consistency and images that work as generated, requiring little or no redrawing. I have generated a single image of a character with a design I like for the new graphic novel. However, SDXL produces a completely different looking image every time I click generate, even with the same text prompt. I cannot build a dataset of consistent character images when I cannot even generate a second image that looks like the first. What am I missing? Do you have any idea what I'm doing wrong? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

kenny_numbers
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still waiting on the 2nd part to this amazing video! great work!

rcafilmproductions
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love your style. and tutorials. subscribed already

gatotboediman
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Love the explanations and the wisdom. Would love to see a video where you work through a few panels for a comic strip, also possibly showing how you add the blurbs. I imagine you’d do that in Photoshop, but wondering if there’s a lora or something in stable diffusion that also works for that

roymathew
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge. good job.

TeluguNarrativeHub
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Love your channel! ❤
Thank you for creating this tutorial. It will be great if you could also show us how to create TWO or more consistent characters in the SAME scene. I am looking forward to it. Thanks again for the great work.

luozhan
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Thanks for the tutorial. As for me, the main problem is background.I cant draw comics, for now, because i just cant get the same background (for example, the same classroom or the same street in the city) without using of 3d model.And, in my point of view, it is vitally necessary to be able to generate the same background from different angles (and at a different distance) to draw action scenes in comics.Could you please tell me, if you know, how to solve this problem ?How can i get the same background to draw comics (without 3d model) ?

uionllv
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Tutorial is great. I’m using Midjourney for consistenct characters and exploring new styles. But the main issue with ai is the jagged line art and proportions for me. I sketch over ai art and draw my line art adding a unique style.

meritorioustechnate
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hi, would you mind share what video card you are using? mine is 1070ti 8g and takes 3 minitues to generate an image with the same prompt😪

kentuckeytom
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Which checkpoint were you using? I didn't see it in the video but really liked the output. Your videos have really helped me dive back into Stable Diffusion and catch up. Thanks!

ConwayBrew
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really great video! so much more straight forward than others lol. using this process how might you handle for multiple characters? say, instead of a superhero i'm working on two brothers and a dog in a fantasy setting. would you train a lora for each character? and then how would you bring something like that together?

Greensacks
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Hi mate, great tutorial, can you recommend model/lora that look simple like manhua or webtoon, because model that i see mostly for anime illustration

Thank you

g-aram
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Is automatic1111 handling sdxl properly now? I switched to comfy UI because it was pretty bad at it.

Kelticfury
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Great Video. If I want to make a consistent character for a pet, how can I do it. I still use Random Name Generator to name the pet?

jeffreychung
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This was so helpful thank you so much! One quick question what is SDXL style we're using to get that superhero look it was awesome?

Carmidian
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Could you do a video on how to train on our own artwork? So that the images come out in our specific style? Is that possible?

SolveForX
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Amazing! Waiting on next video sir Torres, do you know how to create low file sizes Loras (possibly with faster training?)

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