This one has been trained with BLIP tagging rather than WD14, and is a it of an experiment in terms of consistency/behaviour for this type of concept.






The 'Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill' was a British infantry tank used in the Second World War, best known for its heavy armour, large longitudinal chassis with all-around tracks with multiple bogies, its ability to climb steep slopes (like a mountain goat!), and its use as the basis of many specialist vehicles (I might get round to these). It was one of the heaviest Allied tanks of the war.
v1: trained with WD14 tagging - can be very derpy but also transmutes nicely into other things, have fun with it.v2: trained with BLIP tagging - seems to be more resistent to transmutation/more reliable, but happy to take feedback
This is trained on the same dataset as my SD1.5 Churchill, but for better/worse I have figured out (lol no you haven't) how taggers work, so there's a thing. It might drive backwards, that's a feature, use your imagination, or roll again.
I haven't extensively tested this on SDXL models because the first one I tried made 1970s airfix model kit paintings and I tripped out on nostalghia, so any feedback would be highly appreciated
Prompt (thanks to RalFinger for edumakating me) is : chrchltnk, vehicle focus <-- add this to make it go properly!
This one has been trained with BLIP tagging rather than WD14, and is a it of an experiment in terms of consistency/behaviour for this type of concept.
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