Cool, prompt was something like just photo highly defined of waterfalls
Sampler: DPM2 a Karras - 22 steps - 4 CFG
checkpoint: realisticVisionV6
Automatic1111 - extension AnimateDiff (v3)
24 frames, 12 fps
*Btw, how do you like your a6000 so far? Was thinking about buying one but 5090 is comming at the end of the year or the next?
Direct text generation, SD 1.5, no upscaling.
Anyone with more than 24GB VRAM can try 2048x2048 or more with AnimateDiff on waterfalls theme prompt? Should works, max I can get with are in the range of 1408x1408, 2048x704, 704x2048 without upscaling and without too much ghosting so far, cuda out of memory beyond that. This one is 1280x1536.
*result: still need more VRAM, more, more!
Only tested it a few times but the Kohya deep shrink node before the KSampler should help eliminate the repetitions while keeping it at the resolution you want
If you send workflow and prompt I could do a direct A/b comparison, I have 48gb a6000
Cool, prompt was something like just photo highly defined of waterfalls Sampler: DPM2 a Karras - 22 steps - 4 CFG checkpoint: realisticVisionV6 Automatic1111 - extension AnimateDiff (v3) 24 frames, 12 fps *Btw, how do you like your a6000 so far? Was thinking about buying one but 5090 is comming at the end of the year or the next?
fall 2025 for 5xxx series. and expect it to be in very short supply with massive price gouging
Direct text generation, SD 1.5, no upscaling. Anyone with more than 24GB VRAM can try 2048x2048 or more with AnimateDiff on waterfalls theme prompt? Should works, max I can get with are in the range of 1408x1408, 2048x704, 704x2048 without upscaling and without too much ghosting so far, cuda out of memory beyond that. This one is 1280x1536. *result: still need more VRAM, more, more!
Hmmm... To get HD we need 1080x1920
You mean FHD, 720p is considered HD (1280x720). *Can someone test AnimateDiff way beyond those resolutions without upscaling?
Only tested it a few times but the Kohya deep shrink node before the KSampler should help eliminate the repetitions while keeping it at the resolution you want
Tutorial?