>>49966183
>Age unspecified
Wheeze. Wonder who made those Kappa nerds program that option in.
>the only time I tried it completely fucked my image
Still happens, no matter your setup. RNG is the daemon in the machine. Remember: most of what you see is maniacally cherrypicked.
>I ought to read about it someday.
At the present moment, if you want to run it locally, it's like this:
a) You can learn what all the variables do and set yourself up in Forge Classic Neo or Wan2GP (the A1111-like webuis) - or build your own workflow in Comfy (the The Incredible Machine-like webui).
b) Alternatively, you can follow /ldg/'s guide to install Comfy, download half a dozen 15-gigagyte sub-models, and use their ready-made workflow. It's an unutterable clusterfuck, but it does work out of the box, and it does have all the bitrate-killing optimisations for VRAMlets bundled in, plus some educational annotations to boot.
c) Or, you can use the /ldg/ guide to install Comfy (plus Sage and newer PyTorch), download the merged model I linked above (plus a Clip Vision model from the guide; it's the only sub-model missing from the merge) and use the supplied workflow.
FWIW the last one's what I went with, and I wouldn't have bothered if it hadn't been on the table. That workflow's comparatively simple as well, the only advisable modifications being to the sampler (change to Euler_a), output frame rate (16) and maybe output video compression. I rigged mine with an extra node to automatically pass on the width/height numbers, but that's pure fancy. Still just 13 nodes compared to /ldg/'s million bajillion. Hell, here's the whole thing if you want a reference: https://files.catbox.moe/htfyn9.jpg
>Swap the colors to red and Eika could wear that swimsuit.
I foresee issues of volume...
>Surprised by a few of the Top 10s that have been posted so far given the gens that we do get
In my case, my tops get somewhat regular content. Way I see it, there's no need to pile on with my trash. There are vacant niches aplenty to be filled, besides. For example: canonically-correct body type Chiyari.
>>49965782
>can this thingy create
What do you think, fellow human?