>>52696616>Dynamic CFG but I lever learned what it did.CFG is the "guidance" (literally) for your proompt. It's normally a static number, you put 7 or 8 or 11 or whatever in the "scale" box and it's 7 or 8 or 11 or whatever the entire time. Dynamic CFG lets you introduce funny math functions into it, "start high, end low, slowly", "start low, go up really fast but only at the end", "start low, slowly go up", etc.
>SAGAn entirely different kind of proompt guidance. Everything had me thinking that the two would not work together...but they do, kek.
>>52697103>>52697176I use it like a complete retard, but it works for me.
>Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE Karras, CFG scale: 17 >SAG Guidance Scale: 1.11, SAG Mask Threshold: 1>Dynamic thresholding enabled: True, Mimic scale: 8.5, Threshold percentile: 93.3, Mimic mode: Power Up, Mimic scale minimum: 4, CFG mode: Half Cosine Up, CFG scale minimum: 4, Scheduler value: 4And I almost always use it the same exact way, mostly necessitated by early issues with SDE. Sometimes I'll play with either of the SAG values since that's newer to me. You have more leeway in how you can use Dynamic thresholding if you use a different sampler. If you do "the opposite" (start high, end low) with a really high clamp % you can make some really weird washed out but very "sharp" looking shit. Picrel:
>CFG scale: 22, Dynamic thresholding enabled: True, Mimic scale: 11, Threshold percentile: 100, Mimic mode: Half Cosine Down, Mimic scale minimum: 3, CFG mode: Half Cosine Down, CFG scale minimum: 3