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wow, thank you for the detailed answer! I think you have saved me a couple of wasted hours right there :) I think I'll start with a Lora on Bucket Helmets (which seems to be the most straight forward of the things I have in mind) and see how that goes. Your detailed comment on tagging was especially helpful, before that I thought I would just tag "bucket helmet", but not it seems that I'll need to be a lot more thorought than that.
Yeah it's crazy frustrating that the most important part of your exciting AI endeavour is tediously tagging images. But it really is important. And, to be fair, it doesn't take all that long. Get your images together, processed and cropped, then just sit and blitz the tags out in under an hour.
I read guides that said auto-tagging stuff is absolutely fine, but remember that a LOT of user generated SD stuff is anime/manga based, which doesn't have the problems with lighting/exposure, and the figures all have nice clean outlines.
I think I'll try autotagging with 1-2 pictures just to see how the format looks and how its supposed to work for starters. Then do all the real tagging manually. Just to make sure, I got the syntax right.
Yeah, that's a decent idea. Autotagging will at least spit out one txt file per file, which will save you from having to make them, and they can fill in the "man standing in a field" parts of the prompt.