Are you looking to add a bit of old school celluloid to your digital fantasies? Maybe a nice contrasty black and white photo, or a vintage old school early 80's "that's my dad looking badass" style images? Well, you're in luck! With my new Analog Film Embeddings, you can create an assortment of analog film styles covering the late 1800's all the way to modern celluloid photography. Mix and match with my negative color grading embeddings to give you a wide range of color temperatures and film grains to choose from. ??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 click the heart at the top and leave a review? Many thanks! ?? As with all of my high quality embeddings, these model 2.0/2.1 embeddings are highly malleable and flexible, allowing you to use them for a variety of scenes, locations, eras and costumes. Check my profile to see all of my other high quality embeddings, and follow me if you want to be notified when I release new content. -------- 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 prompt. Make sure you are using a compatible model or you will get errors! -------- Versions AnalogFilm768 - General purpose embedding, tends to provide nice film grain, soft shadows, cool contrasts, shallow depth of field and nice bokeh effects. Favors portrait style images, but is very flexible, the more descriptive the more you can make this embedding sing. AnalogFilm768-Old-School - Variant of AnalogFilm768, I've tried to capture more of a "late 70's/early 80's" feel with this embedding. Film grain may be a bit heavier, focus is softer vignetting more prevalent and colors a bit creamier. NOTE - While these next embeddings try very hard to create black and white images, sometimes color may sneak through. you can typically force it just by adding "monochrome" to your prompt and/or "colorized/color" to your negative prompts. If you're still having some color leak through, (emphasize) the monochrome and it should banish any trace color still coming through. AnalogFilm768-BW-Modern - Tries to capture the essence of modern black and white analog photography. deep blacks, sharp contrasts, rich tones. AnalogFilm768-BW-Classic - Much like Old School variant, but in black and white. Heavier grain, softer focus, more vignetting and creamier tones to push that old school vibe. AnalogFilm768-BW-Vintage - This is a sepia toned variant of BW-Classic, that will also try to push some scratches and patina onto the image. Very flexible, can do modern imagery in an 1890's style. AnalogFilm768-BW-Tintype - Sepia tones, scratches, burns, and tintype borders. This one can be a little prompt dependent, if you're having issues getting the tintype style to show up, try adding tintype to your prompt and emphasizing it. Fun trick, you can use the prompt term "colorized' and my Intense negative color embedding to create a neat colorized picture look. A note on the creation of these embeddings 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. |