It's done! I was able to do Model Training too!


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”It's done! I was able to do model training too!”

Model training may be asked as an assignment at the event.

This is a great reward for the effort, so I definitely want to try it.

https://tensor.art/models/806517974249805611/Christmas-Yggdrasil-2024-12-12-07:37:37

This is a model I made for an event.

All I had to do was have the AI ​​draw three pictures and "munch through" the online training.

I will explain my example in 5 steps.

First step. Think about the theme of the model.

Prepare 3 pictures. Pictures drawn by AI is fine.

(Be careful about copyright)

It doesn't matter what you want, but if possible, it's best to choose something you like. I like big things, so I chose 3 pieces including this one.

Second step: Upload images from the online training page.

Then click on the uploaded image and "delete" the inspirational words from the radio buttons on the right.

The key is to "erase" rather than "keep".

Do this for all images you upload.

Third step. Enter parameters.

Let me introduce what I think is the easiest and most reasonable method.

First, regarding the model, select "SD 3.5 Large" from the "Standard" tab.

The reason is because it's cheap now (lol).

In fact, model training consumes a lot of credits, so this element is not trivial.

(However, the theme for December 18th is to reveal the "illstrious" model, so please be careful about that.)

There are several places where you have to type in text.

The most important thing is the trigger word. Enter here a short phrase that inspires you.

If your only purpose is to create a model, I don't think you need to mess around with the other numbers that much.

In my case, "Text Encoder learning rate" was set to 0.00005, "Clip Skip" was set to 2, and "Network Dim" and "Network Alpha" were set to 128.

”repeat”was set to 10, and "epoch" was set to 20.

Also, LR Scheduler was set to “cosine_with_restarts”.

All that remains is to write a sample creation prompt and a negative prompt.

This is a prompt for writing a sample, so you can do it just like you would normally do when you ask the AI ​​to draw a picture.

And then all you have to do is press the button to start training, and the AI ​​will “study drawing” for you.

This amount of learning will take approximately 45 minutes.

The Fourth step is to create a project.

Create→Add LoRA→Host my model→Create a project

This will take you to the project launch screen.

Enter the necessary information and publish your project.

This project will become the ``container'' for the model you created.

At this stage, there is no model of the project contents yet.

The Final step is to "install" the completed model into the project and publish it.

When training is complete, you should see a screen like this: Click "Publish" for the set with the image you like.

A “Select Project to Publish” pop-up will appear, so select the project you just created.

You will be redirected to the “Host a model” screen, so just enter the model data etc. and publish it.

You can perform model training with the above steps.

Once you try it, you'll realize it's not that difficult.

Learning can be done with AI, but inspiration can only be obtained by humans.

Bring your inspiration to life in your models.

I hope this article helps you in your creation. Thank you.

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