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Just getting started, this shit is way more powerful than I expected it to be. The amount of ways you can tune the output to your liking is insane.
One thing I haven't seen mentioned often is the prompt editing/scheduling syntax, which lets you specify which steps use a given prompt.
For example, in pic related I noticed the "embarrassed" prompt caused legs to be pressed together, which I didn't want (I only wanted it to affect the facial expression). So I used [:embarrassed:0.3] which means it only kicks in after 30% of the steps, which is too late to affect the body shape but early enough to affect the expression.
Basically, like an actual artist would do you want to start with the overall composition and gradually add finer and finer details. If you set the live preview interval to 1 you can see this in real time.
ControlNet is also a game changer. What advanced features do you find the most useful?