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txt2img2img non functional. #249
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Hi @redactedaccount, Thank you for reaching out - I was able to reproduce the problem with Feel free to give the new version a try and let me know if it still gives you any trouble. Thanks! |
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Using txt2img2img uh.. doesn't work. Will generate the first image, then try to generate the next one, but produces a weird mask file, and some image with the mask applied but that's it. Traceback shows AttributeErrors
Running into a lot of issues with shortcodes. Some I'm still trying to figure out if they're my fault or not, but this one I've narrowed down pretty well I think.
Prompt
Unprompted Enabled: True, Unprompted Prompt: [call 'common/functions/txt2img2img' subject_a='red apple' subject_b='cartoon character' template_name='txt2img2img'], Unprompted Seed: 3708169498, Version: v1.9.0
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There is no 'About' tab in the WebUI, update this too. Here's the version via github commit: 697a6f6
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v1.9.0
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Extra:
The thing I'm really trying to figure out is how to hold variables between generations. If you had a good answer for that that'd be helpful. Say, if I randomly select a number with [choose] how do I keep that number for the next generation?
Would like to basically make conditional 'choose your own adventures' based on previously generated variables. Tried this with Dynamic Prompts, which is also half-busted. Tried using the A1111 API, but that's busted, so now I'm here.
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