hello!

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by yabs96 - opened

so ive noticed you recommend easy negative recently, have you had better results with that over nerfguns bad prompt ver 2? been wondering since ive seen a lot of people recommend it as of late!

Yes. It works really well, but it should be balanced with some other words so it's not so overpowering on the style. For example (worst quality:1.5), easynegative works well.
Nerfs embedding is less opionated, but it also doesn't give as much boost to quality.

yeah been messing around with it... it turned models that botch hands in almost every generation into having almost stable hands where i can just photoshop to fix. thats pretty amazing. do you ever add weight to it? seems like it could be a lil strong for weight.

Adding weight to negatives, especially strong embeds like easynegative, can easily diminish the expressiveness of the model and introduce artifacts so it is usually a good idea to do "just enough". Also I recommend trying to put terms and tags into the negative prompt that you wouldn't normally think of using there, like words that you would usually associate with good things, as it can lead to more interesting results. For a quick example: 'trending on artstation' or 'unreal engine'. Often when trying to make more unique images the negative prompt consists of two parts; 'style direction' like (3d, unreal engine:1.2) and a generic quality enhancer like (worst quality:1.5), easynegative as the second part. Using certain painting styles or artist names is also interesting to consider for the 'style direction' part. Example: (intricate, monochrome, sketch, realistic, 3d:1.3), (low quality:1.5), (easynegative:0.9)

Perhaps this helps a little with coming up with interesting negatives ^^

ya know, i never thought about that even though thats such a simple thing LOL thank ya! i usually put quality tags and 2d in negatives, never really thought about adding stuff like unreal engine and all that jazz

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