Scarol wrote:I think you should make a print screen of your settings, I think I made a mess of it, I think I overuse some settings what I shouldn't have to do.
And how about the Cuda thing, how can I check or upgrade?
Doing a screen print of all the parameters wouldn't be easy, there are hundreds of them. Fortunately the last image you posted has the meta data intact (the jpgs and some of the smaller pngs don't). Below is a screen print of SD Prompt Reader for that image, I've highlighted the settings I was concerned in red. On my system these are all set to zero, as I've never had reason to change them.
Screenshot_6.jpg
In the SD Settings tab these are named as follows:
Token Merging Ratio
Token Merging Ration for Hires Pass
Negative Guidance Minimum Sigma
Sigma Min
Sigma Max
Sigma Churn
Sigma Tmin
Sigma Tmax
Sigma Noise
If you didn't set some/any of these it's possible that they were set by one of the command line arguments, in which case leave them. That said the Sigma Min and Sigma Max values don't look right, I think they are meant to be negative numbers. Some of these settings may be of benefit, It could be worth testing to see whether they help or not.
The other one it looks like you set is Clip Skip, it was showing as 2, the default is 1, This should be OK, I don't usually use it but it did help here. On my first test I ended up with and image with two heads and changing Clip Skip to 2 fixed it.
Below is a screen dump of my test with your prompt, negative prompt and other settings. I played around with the number of steps, hires steps, CFG scale and Denoise strength. It was quite interesting, with the Denoise Strength up to .7 she's wearing a bra, .8 it becomes as sports bra, .9 it becomes a crop top and at 1 it's a t-shirt!. It seems to do the switch during the Hires Fix stage, it is like it restarts the sampling. Normally you are OK with Hires steps set to about half the number you have for the Sampler steps. The images I generated weren't the same as yours in spite of the prompts and seed being the same. That's probably due to the fact that our machines are different. Anyway I was able to get images with the settings in the screen dump below:
Screenshot_7.jpg
With regard to Cuda, I think it's fairly recent and your graphics card may predate it. A more recent version of the card suffixed "ti" has Cuda. I'm not sure, but I don't think it can be used with earlier cards.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.