You need other tricks and put a bit more thoughts in the negative prompt. The quality is then higher but you really need a good prompt. It’s a bit frustrating compared to midjourney or dall.e.
You should take a look at embeddings too. They are tiny files, no more than 128kB, that have a huge influence on the final output. You put the files in the embeddings folder and use the filename in your prompt. Ideally the filename is a unique word so it doesn’t interfere with the normal prompt logic.
You can find the best embeddings in the stable diffusion discord.
> The quality is then higher but you really need a good prompt.
I've seen this stated but it has not been my experience. Nor have I seen solid examples of it. For 2.0 (haven't tried 2.1) I find the model very finicky and unstable. Any prompt which works well also seems to work at least as well in 1.5.
You should take a look at embeddings too. They are tiny files, no more than 128kB, that have a huge influence on the final output. You put the files in the embeddings folder and use the filename in your prompt. Ideally the filename is a unique word so it doesn’t interfere with the normal prompt logic.
You can find the best embeddings in the stable diffusion discord.