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How do I create an Object or Style model?
How do I create an Object or Style model?

Upload a minimum of 10 images and let the neural network train your object or style

Updated over a week ago

Set the mood to your scene with a custom model set as Object or Style. For objects and we recommend uploading more than 15 images. When creating a style model, the more, the merrier! You can select up to 199 images to upload.

When creating an Object model, be sure that you're only adding images that show the same object. As an example, if you want to create a model based on apples 🍎 , be sure to only have images with apples in them with different backgrounds, lighting and angles.

If you're creating a Style model, be sure that you're adding variations of the style you're wanting to train. Different lighting, backgrounds, angles and moods helps the neural network to best understand the style that you're going for πŸš€

When creating an Object or Style, you'd want to select the appropriate option from the drop-down list and select your base model. OpenJourney is the default when creating a custom model, but you can select a model that you feel would work best for what you're trying to create πŸ–ΌοΈ


I've selected all the images for my Object or Style model. What do I do now?

Get ready to upload! Once you've completed uploading your images, you should see them all visible right from the site. You'll want to complete the steps by checking off the boxes at the bottom, ensure that your Category and Base Model are selected, and then create a name for your model. Once you're ready to go, select Agree To The Terms and Conditions, and you're all set! We'll start training your model immediately.

It's important to note that training timeframes are based on several factors, including how many images you uploaded, the base model you've selected, and more. Once your model is fully trained, you should be able to Start A New Project and see your model at the bottom in the Custom Models bar.

Once you're working with your custom model and creating a prompt, you'll want to add sks object or sks style to your prompt - this is so the neural network knows exactly what you're wanting to emphasize from your model 🐿️

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