I just installed stable diffusion on my homelab and did not change anything, but the outputs are really bad, I tried following tutorials, but my version just outputs really weird stuff.

What am I doing wrong?

    • Stampela
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      1 year ago

      Sure! Keep in mind that 20 steps might be a little low and every sampler has a different “style” but I like DPM++ 2M Karras. It’s a little slower but usually the results are better. Another interesting one is UniPc, can do results similar to DPM++ 2M Karras but faster… but it might not like low steps. It’s all about finding your favorite trade-off :)

    • Fubarberry@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      1 year ago

      DDIM is great for both fast results, and final results on non-realism images. You can set DDIM to 12 steps and get pretty solid results, which is great when you’re wanting to quickly try prompt variations or search for really good seeds. I usually use 20 steps when getting a final image.

      DPM++ is the best I’ve tried for realism results, but it’s slower per step than DDIM and requires 35-40 steps to get good results imo.