It’s possible, you can easily train it with new images. Is it also possible that it can extrapolate adult parts smaller, or does it not work that way? I don’t know very much about this stuff at all.
You’re right, it does work that way - it’s why ‘a photo of an astronaut riding a horse’ is the standard demo for SD, to show that it can create things it wasn’t trained on by remixing and extrapolating elements. Even without that though, it can do things like turn a cartoon image into a realistic one (or vise versa) with img2img without necessarily needing to know what the content is at all.
Also, it’s possible to recursively train models - create a rough model, use its output as training data for a more refined model, rinse and repeat. I’ve found it works well for getting a strong and consistent face LoRA, but I imagine the same method could be used to create any sort of model without using real photos.
It’s possible, you can easily train it with new images. Is it also possible that it can extrapolate adult parts smaller, or does it not work that way? I don’t know very much about this stuff at all.
Couple places I know with SD models, etc: https://huggingface.co and https://civitai.com/
You’re right, it does work that way - it’s why ‘a photo of an astronaut riding a horse’ is the standard demo for SD, to show that it can create things it wasn’t trained on by remixing and extrapolating elements. Even without that though, it can do things like turn a cartoon image into a realistic one (or vise versa) with img2img without necessarily needing to know what the content is at all.
Also, it’s possible to recursively train models - create a rough model, use its output as training data for a more refined model, rinse and repeat. I’ve found it works well for getting a strong and consistent face LoRA, but I imagine the same method could be used to create any sort of model without using real photos.
Great tips, thanks!
Thanks, learnt a thing.