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tags: |
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- text-to-image |
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- lora |
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- diffusers |
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- template:diffusion-lora |
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widget: |
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- text: >- |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses |
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with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the |
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model. - Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the |
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model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. - You |
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might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the |
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fabric for the desired effect. - A higher vantage point can help capture |
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the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly |
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elevated position to shoot from above. - Alternatively, you can shoot |
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from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the |
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starkness of the snowy background. - Ensure that the model is centrally |
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positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a |
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symmetrical "waterfall" effect. - Use leading lines by positioning the |
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dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the |
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model. - Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the |
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draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic |
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flow without disrupting the setup. - Shoot when the snow is even and |
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undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the |
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white landscape. 1. Shallow Depth of Field: - Use a wider aperture (like |
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f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background |
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and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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output: |
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url: images/1000006072.png |
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- text: >- |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses |
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with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the |
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model. - Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the |
|
model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. - You |
|
might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the |
|
fabric for the desired effect. - A higher vantage point can help capture |
|
the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly |
|
elevated position to shoot from above. - Alternatively, you can shoot |
|
from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the |
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starkness of the snowy background. - Ensure that the model is centrally |
|
positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a |
|
symmetrical "waterfall" effect. - Use leading lines by positioning the |
|
dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the |
|
model. - Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the |
|
draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic |
|
flow without disrupting the setup. - Shoot when the snow is even and |
|
undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the |
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white landscape. 1. Shallow Depth of Field: - Use a wider aperture (like |
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f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background |
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and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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output: |
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url: images/1000006078.jpg |
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- text: >- |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses |
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with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the |
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model. - Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the |
|
model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. - You |
|
might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the |
|
fabric for the desired effect. - A higher vantage point can help capture |
|
the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly |
|
elevated position to shoot from above. - Alternatively, you can shoot |
|
from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the |
|
starkness of the snowy background. - Ensure that the model is centrally |
|
positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a |
|
symmetrical "waterfall" effect. - Use leading lines by positioning the |
|
dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the |
|
model. - Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the |
|
draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic |
|
flow without disrupting the setup. - Shoot when the snow is even and |
|
undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the |
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white landscape. 1. Shallow Depth of Field: - Use a wider aperture (like |
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f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background |
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and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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output: |
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url: images/1000006054.png |
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- text: >- |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses |
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with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the |
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model. - Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the |
|
model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. - You |
|
might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the |
|
fabric for the desired effect. - A higher vantage point can help capture |
|
the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly |
|
elevated position to shoot from above. - Alternatively, you can shoot |
|
from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the |
|
starkness of the snowy background. - Ensure that the model is centrally |
|
positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a |
|
symmetrical "waterfall" effect. - Use leading lines by positioning the |
|
dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the |
|
model. - Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the |
|
draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic |
|
flow without disrupting the setup. - Shoot when the snow is even and |
|
undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the |
|
white landscape. 1. Shallow Depth of Field: - Use a wider aperture (like |
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f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background |
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and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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output: |
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url: images/1000006051.png |
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- text: >- |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses |
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with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the |
|
model. - Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the |
|
model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. - You |
|
might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the |
|
fabric for the desired effect. - A higher vantage point can help capture |
|
the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly |
|
elevated position to shoot from above. - Alternatively, you can shoot |
|
from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the |
|
starkness of the snowy background. - Ensure that the model is centrally |
|
positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a |
|
symmetrical "waterfall" effect. - Use leading lines by positioning the |
|
dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the |
|
model. - Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the |
|
draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic |
|
flow without disrupting the setup. - Shoot when the snow is even and |
|
undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the |
|
white landscape. 1. Shallow Depth of Field: - Use a wider aperture (like |
|
f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background |
|
and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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output: |
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url: images/1000006053.png |
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- text: >- |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses |
|
with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the |
|
model. - Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the |
|
model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. - You |
|
might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the |
|
fabric for the desired effect. - A higher vantage point can help capture |
|
the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly |
|
elevated position to shoot from above. - Alternatively, you can shoot |
|
from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the |
|
starkness of the snowy background. - Ensure that the model is centrally |
|
positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a |
|
symmetrical "waterfall" effect. - Use leading lines by positioning the |
|
dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the |
|
model. - Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the |
|
draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic |
|
flow without disrupting the setup. - Shoot when the snow is even and |
|
undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the |
|
white landscape. 1. Shallow Depth of Field: - Use a wider aperture (like |
|
f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background |
|
and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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output: |
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url: images/1000006065.png |
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- text: >- |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses |
|
with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the |
|
model. - Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the |
|
model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. - You |
|
might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the |
|
fabric for the desired effect. - A higher vantage point can help capture |
|
the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly |
|
elevated position to shoot from above. - Alternatively, you can shoot |
|
from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the |
|
starkness of the snowy background. - Ensure that the model is centrally |
|
positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a |
|
symmetrical "waterfall" effect. - Use leading lines by positioning the |
|
dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the |
|
model. - Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the |
|
draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic |
|
flow without disrupting the setup. - Shoot when the snow is even and |
|
undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the |
|
white landscape. 1. Shallow Depth of Field: - Use a wider aperture (like |
|
f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background |
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and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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output: |
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url: images/1000006044.png |
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base_model: black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-schnell |
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instance_prompt: >- |
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"Long train", "Extra fabric", "Radial pattern", "Waterfall effect", |
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"Assists/stylist", "Step ladder/elevated position", "Ground level", |
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"Symmetrical", "Leading lines", "Minimal wind", "Shallow depth of field" |
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# Snow Queen |
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<Gallery /> |
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## Model description |
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If I'm training a model to draw a picture in the style. - Look for dresses with a long train or extra fabric that can be spread out around the model. |
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- Before taking the photo, arrange the gown carefully around the model in a radial pattern to mimic the flow and spread of water. |
|
- You might need assistants or a stylist on hand to help with positioning the fabric for the desired effect. |
|
- A higher vantage point can help capture the spread of the dress fully. Consider using a step ladder or slightly elevated position to shoot from above. |
|
- Alternatively, you can shoot from ground level to emphasize the dramatic spread of the dress against the starkness of the snowy background. |
|
- Ensure that the model is centrally positioned so that the dress can radiate outward from her, creating a symmetrical "waterfall" effect. |
|
- Use leading lines by positioning the dress to guide the viewer's eyes from the edges of the frame towards the model. |
|
- Choose a day with minimal wind to maintain control over the draping of the gown unless a light breeze helps in creating a more dynamic flow without disrupting the setup. |
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- Shoot when the snow is even and undisturbed to maximize the contrast between the vibrant red dress and the white landscape. |
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1. Shallow Depth of Field: |
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- Use a wider aperture (like f/4) if you want a shallower depth of field to slightly blur the background and bring the dress into sharp focus. |
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## Trigger words |
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You should use `"Long train"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Extra fabric"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Radial pattern"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Waterfall effect"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Assists/stylist"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Step ladder/elevated position"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Ground level"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Symmetrical"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Leading lines"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Minimal wind"` to trigger the image generation. |
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You should use `"Shallow depth of field"` to trigger the image generation. |
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## Download model |
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Weights for this model are available in Safetensors format. |
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[Download](/Larisa25/DR/tree/main) them in the Files & versions tab. |
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