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Welcome to the Stable Diffusion community, dedicated to the exploration and discussion of the open source deep learning model known as Stable Diffusion.
Introduced in 2022, Stable Diffusion uses a latent diffusion model to generate detailed images based on text descriptions and can also be applied to other tasks such as inpainting, outpainting, and generating image-to-image translations guided by text prompts. The model was developed by the startup Stability AI, in collaboration with a number of academic researchers and non-profit organizations, marking a significant shift from previous proprietary models that were accessible only via cloud services.
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I can't really help with training textual inversions as I've never done it (and I think Loras are better anyway), but the absolute easiest way to get consistent faces is to just use a mix of celebrities in the prompt. If you have (David Tennant | Keanu Reeves) in there, it'll give you a pretty consistent character without having to bother with training anything. It's all a little bit dependant on model used and style, but realistically, it's the fastest and easiest way to do it.
Edit: not what you asked for, of course, but since you didn't seem to fussy about it, I figured I'd suggest it anyway.
That's a great tip, thanks for posting it. Seems to me both methods are useful, just use case dependent.