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Gorgeous!
Help me understand how you know how many steps are required if you wouldn't mind. I use A1111 but have always left the steps at the default setting.
Short Answer: It depends on the model, the sampler you choose and the scheduler.
In my experience: the more steps you use , the more detail you get but with diminishing returns the higher you go with your step count. Also the more steps, the more generation time (and room heating) you have.
We also have now the "Turbo" Models which generate good images at a relatively low step count. For the turbo Models, you are a bit restricted regarding scheduler and sampler., but you get a detailed description for the model on the civitai Page. For example the civitai Page (CIVIT AI) of the model used for this Picture.
For the "normal" (SDXL in this case) Models: Tiral and error. I normally use a xy Plot to check things like CFG Scale or Steps out.
Here an example XY Plot for the Model SDXLFaetastic_v24. Testing different CFG Values and Steps with a constant sampler and scheduler. I´ve used the same Prompt as for the base image for the contest picture (Screenshot of the Plot, the original Image has 120MB:
Sample XY Plot
Full Picture (Catbox 120MB)
In the original Plot you see differences at different step counts.
🤯, I thought for sure my knowledge of these tools was getting to be complete. I have so much more to learn! I'm excited. Thank you!
I´ve added the 120 MB xy Plot via Catbox into the comment above. Thanks to @theUnlikely@sopuli.xyz for the info that catbox exists.
That's really helpful! I will dig into those settings for sure now.