[SD 2.0 768][TextualInversion]SoCalGuitarist Color Grading Negative Embeddings for Photorealistic Scene Enhancement for Model 2.0/2.1 neg_Colorizer768-neutral
<p>Do you ever feel like the colors in your generations feel just a little.... boring? maybe they're too cool, or they're too warm, or you just want a scene to really pop! Well, never fear, SoCalGuitarist has another set of <strong>high quality</strong> model 2.X embeddings here to save the day!</p><p><strong>Warning - These are <u>Negative</u> <u>Embeddings</u> and are designed to be used in the negative prompt. you're gonna get some seriously wacky results if you use these in your regular prompt!</strong></p><p>I am using my <a href="https://civitai.com/models/1582/socalguitarist-cinema768-embeddings-digital-analog-classic-bandw-easy-movie-scenes-for-2x-models" rel="ugc" target="_blank">Cinema768 </a>and Analog768 (coming soon!) embeddings for the samples on this page. As with all of my <strong>high quality</strong> embeddings, these colorist embeddings are highly versatile and flexible, allowing you to craft the scenes you want with little alteration from my embeddings. <a href="https://civitai.com/user/SoCalGuitarist" rel="ugc" target="_blank">Check my profile to see all of my other <strong>high quality </strong>embeddings</a>, and follow me if you want to be notified when I release new content.</p><p>??I hope you enjoy using these embeddings in your art as much as I enjoy creating them for the Stable Diffusion community. ????If you do like them, can you pretty please <u>click the heart</u> at the top and leave a review? Many thanks! ??</p><p><br /></p><p><strong><u>Versions</u></strong></p><p><strong>Neg_Colorizer768-Cool</strong> - Desaturated, muted colors and cool grading. can push towards black and white output at times, if it's too much use neutral instead.</p><p><strong>Neg_Colorizer768-Neutral</strong> - As close as I can get to a flat color tone, neutral should give you a nice base to work with in post processing.</p><p><strong>Neg_Colorizer768-Warm</strong> - a little bit deeper blacks, creamier whites and darker browns. mixes well with natural lighting scenes</p><p><strong>Neg_Colorizer768-Vibrant</strong> - Now we're getting into the "make it pop for Instagram" territory. eye-catching colors without being too overbearing. skin may look a little reddish, especially when working with analog / vintage film embeds and subjects/styles/locations.</p><p><strong>Neg_Colorizer768-Vivid</strong> - Vivid really cranks the primary colors up. skin and lips will pop with red and colors begin to dominate a scene. Pairs well with vintage eras and styles for that "hand inked" colorized look.</p><p><strong>Neg_Colorizer768-Intense</strong> - Look ma, it goes to 11! Colors will dominate the scene. Lips will be red, as will faces. Can make images look amazing or awful color-vomits. Very fun to play with though, especially in conjunction with my <a href="https://civitai.com/models/1582/socalguitarist-cinema768-embeddings-digital-analog-classic-bandw-easy-movie-scenes-for-2x-models" rel="ugc" target="_blank">Cinema768</a> embeddings.</p><p>---------</p><p><strong>A note on the creation of these embeddings</strong></p><p>All of these embeddings were created through targeted prompt crafting, tokenization and careful merging. No training involved! Because of this method of creation, they are highly versatile and flexible, and should work in a multitude of situations and scenarios. They are also chonky beasts because of this creation method as well, with all of them ranging in the 30 to 50 vector range. This shouldn't cause any problems in AUTO1111 UI, however it may slow down your It/s a bit.</p><p>--------</p><p><strong>To use these embeddings in AUTOMATIC1111, copy them to your embeddings folder in your stable-diffusion-webui directory. No need to restart, just invoke the embedding from your <u>NEGATIVE</u> prompt. Make sure you are using a compatible model or you will get errors!</strong></p><p>--------</p>
页:
[1]