![]() ![]() Here's a big MegaGrid using almost every mode option in one, with detailed educational descriptions on every part: You can see how this quickly jumps from a two minute render to a two hour render. Add another variable with 5 options and now it's 3125 images. The disadvantage is that time to generate a grid is exponential - if you have 5 samplers, 5 seeds, 5 step counts, 5 CFG scales. The advantage of this design is it allows you to rapidly compare the results of different combinations of settings, without having to wait to for generation times for each specific sub-grid as-you-go - you just run it all once in advance (perhaps overnight for a large run), and then after that browse through it in realtime. ![]() There is a built in ability to add description text to fields, for the specific purpose of enhancing educational page output. The primary goal is to let people generate their own fancy grids to explore how different settings affect their renders in a convenient form.Īnother goal of this system is to develop educational charts, to provide a universal answer to the classic question of "what does (X) setting do? But what about with (Y)?" - The MegaGrid. Of course, monitors are 2D, so this is implemented in practice by generating a webpage that lets you select which two primary axes to display, and then choose the current value for each of the other axes. Extension for the AUTOMATIC1111 Stable Diffusion WebUI that generates infinite-dimensional grids.Īn "infinite axis grid" is like an X/Y plot grid, but with, well, more axes on it.
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