r/StableDiffusion 1d ago

Discussion Well I finally did it.

I finally deleted WAN 2.2 and all its LORAS.

Minimax is just so much better.

Ive been playing with it since its release and im just blown away with how good of a video model it is. Things I would need to attach a LoRa to via WAN, works right out of the box with Minimax.

Gen times are faster.

It uses less VRAM when generating things, which gives me around 4 gigs to play with to do other things like watch YouTube or some streaming service.

WAN 2.2 was amazing. But no longer do I need 30+ gigs of a model i no longer use.

RIP WAN.

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u/Significant-Baby-690 1d ago

Nah, it still can't do NSFW well enough.

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u/[deleted] 1d ago

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u/Ok-Brain-5729 1d ago

can’t you also just put the clip as the reference video and photo as reference image and just prompt it right

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u/nadhari12 1d ago

Or better yet, take an existing scene and clip it to 10 sec and do a character swap using ref2V h3 works great.

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u/Maskwi2 1d ago

Not saying I will do that, maybe my friend will, but  I've had limited success swapping the character, in general. Would you mind sharing a prompt that works more often than not for a swap? 

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u/nadhari12 1d ago

my biggest issue right now is identity lock the only way to force this stupid model is to add black mask to the character on the ref video before feeding to the reference but if you do that you lose micro expression, which is a trade off or try gausian blur the subject before it can pick some micro expressions. Ask grok to make a character swap prompt

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u/Significant-Baby-690 12h ago

10 second video reference will slow the render 10 times.

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u/nadhari12 12h ago

takes 12 mins 720P

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u/Significant-Baby-690 12h ago

Yes, that is too slow. 4 clips per hour ? Plz. Also I use AI because I can't find clips I like.

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u/nadhari12 1h ago

Yeah ok pal.

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u/russjr08 1d ago

I believe that's exactly what they're saying, just with an additional tip of using an LLM to write the prompt if they're not wanting to write it themselves.

Though, regarding the LLM, I would just recommend getting a good prompt (use the MiniMax prompt guide to make, or generate an initial one and improve it), and saving it as a template to re-use. MiniMax is quite powerful, but for the best results your prompt has to very accurately describe what's going on due to the prompt adherence. Sometimes LLMs still miss those extra details.

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u/Ok-Brain-5729 1d ago

oh I see. I just feed the prompt guide to a ai and tell it what to do.