Tried my hand at cars. I used the Juggernaut model. The prompt uses regional prompter extension and looks like this:
> > > at night city, summer, sweaty ADDCOMM > RAW photo, Nikon Z6 II Mirrorless Camera, hyper realism, extremely detailed, 8k uhd, dslr, soft lighting, high quality, film grain ADDBASE > ADDROW > ADDCOL > Aston Martin zeekars, hotrod, LED, lora:zeekars:.7 ADDROW > Negative prompt: JuggernautNegative-neg, transition of shapes, blurry, (((numbers on door))), duplicates, close range angle, crop, illustration, drawing, painting, sketching, render, artwork, 3d, cgi, logo, text, letterbox, 3D, render, video game, anime, cartoon, sketch, caption, subtitle, signature, watermark, username, artist name > >
I use SD upscale and ControlNet Tile for upscaling with 4x\_NMKD-Siax\_200k. zeekars is a Lora.
I hope SDXL will improve in all the small details for mechanical, geometrical forms. At first, the image looks great but when you look closely, panels separation, headlight, tyres look unrealistic...We will see tomorrow!
Simple tasks can take you way more time than needed. For example, I have an old laptop under Bunsenlabs (based on Debian with Openbox). The other day, I wanted to connect a secondary monitor. I wasn't expected the nightmare I had to setup this thing. The layout was totally off with a dead space between the two screens where the cursor disappeared and ArandR was very rough to use. I ended up editing txt file if I remember correctly.
I absolutely love Linux but this kind of thing happen quite regularly to be honest.