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This will take a little while to convert each model. Stable diffusion v1.4 is about 6GB, v1.5 is at least 10GB or so.
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You can verify that all of the steps up to this point worked correctly by attempting to run the `api/setup-test.py`
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script, which is a slight variation on the original txt2img script.
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You should verify that all of the steps up to this point have worked correctly by attempting to run the
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`api/setup-test.py` script, which is a slight variation on the original txt2img script.
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## Usage
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- If you get a `Connection Refused` error, make sure you are using the correct address and the dev server is still running.
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- If you get a `File not found` error, make sure you have built the UI bundle (`make bundle`) and are using the `/index.html` path
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The txt2img tab will be active by default, with an example prompt. You can press the `Generate` button and an image
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should appear on the page 10-15 seconds later (depending on your GPU and other hardware). The last four images will
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be shown, along with the parameters used to generate them.
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The txt2img tab will be active by default, with an example prompt. When you press the `Generate` button, an image should
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appear on the page 10-15 seconds later (depending on your GPU and other hardware). Generating images on CPU will take
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substantially longer, at least 2-3 minutes. The last four images will be shown, along with the parameters used to
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generate them.
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### Running from containers
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### Customizing the config
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You can customize the config file to change the default model, platform (hardware acceleration), scheduler, and prompt.
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If you have a good base or example prompt, you can set that in the config file:
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You can customize the config file if you want to change the default model, platform (hardware acceleration), scheduler,
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and prompt. If you have a good base prompt or always want to use the CPU fallback, you can set that in the config file:
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```json
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{
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