| | Basically you pass it images with a load image node and it trains a lora on the fly, using your local install of AI-Toolkit, and then proceeds with the image generation. You just paste in the folder location for Ai-toolkit (windows or Linux), and it saves the setting. This train took about 5 mins on my 5090, when i used the low vram pre-set (512px images). Obviously it can save loras, and I think its nice for quick style experiments, and will certainly remain part of my own workflow. I made it more to see if I could, and wondered if I should release or is it pointless – happy to hear your thoughts for or against? submitted by /u/shootthesound |
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