LJNERATIONX - 80s LJN style big rubber guys and gals
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Model description
trigger LJNERATIONX_rubber
Strength around .7-.8
No need to say "figure" or the like. I tried to train it to treat them like people rather than toys.
If you were a kid in the 80s, you probably had some of these guys, even if you didn't like wrestling. That said, I went out of my way to train this to not spit out wrestlers, just big dumb rubber people of any ilk.
Other terms it likes- scuffed up, worn paint, new in package (see samples to do the boxes- seems leaving trigger off helps with boxes only!), sealed under a plastic bubble on a blue/black card, mold spots, hand-painted, WWF logo
Training notes
This may not look it, but the data set was a beast to get trained properly. There were almost no female figures made, which was a huge challenge. As such, fellow wrestling dorks and interested trainers, I did the following for the data set:
I had to use a few custom figures which required a lot of editing and a whole lot of retraining- Z absolutely picks up on the texture difference between real figures and hand painted customs
Yanked a few select pics of CharaPro Japanese figures and Sofubi figures, editing out the seams at articulation points
The packaging for these figures was very inconsistent with placement of text, logos, etc. As such, I spent an entire day editing them to remove price tags, severe creases, bilingual text on foreign packages, etc.
I did at least 150 training runs. I am insane.
Ultimately, what worked was training at 512, batch size 20, 400 steps, adafactor sigmoid sampler @ LR 0.001, and differential guidance cranked to 5









