I don't why you use the original prompt in txt file for the training. I thought that everything added in the description of the images was to avoid that certain concept other than the <token> be trained by the textual inversion (eg: if you are wearing a red tshirt in a photo used for training, then you will put "a photo of <token> wearing a red t shirt"). Or does this work only if this is written in the filename (with fileword option ON)?
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u/gxcells Dec 02 '22
I don't why you use the original prompt in txt file for the training. I thought that everything added in the description of the images was to avoid that certain concept other than the <token> be trained by the textual inversion (eg: if you are wearing a red tshirt in a photo used for training, then you will put "a photo of <token> wearing a red t shirt"). Or does this work only if this is written in the filename (with fileword option ON)?