• LemmysMum@lemmy.world
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    Here, first you need tools, these are FOSS:
    https://www.dexerto.com/tech/how-to-install-stable-diffusion-2124809/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBpD-RbglPw
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYNd0vAt5jk

    Then you’ll need to know the basics of using Stable Diffusion:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBpD-RbglPw

    You’ll want access to community resources:
    https://civitai.com

    That’ll get you started. Should see you sorted for the next month of learning. Once you’ve got the basics of using Stable Diffusion (one of many image gen software) and you have the software under control you can start looking at using custom training models for getting the styles you want and learn how to start getting the results similar to what you want, they won’t be good, most will be trash, then you’ll need to learn about ControlNet, this will get you introduced to wireframe posing, depth maps, softedge, canny, and a dozen other pre-processing tools, once you start getting things that look kinda close to what you want you’ll learn about multi-pass processing, img2img generation, full and selective inpainting, and you’ll start using tools like ADetailer to help try generate better looking hands faces and eyes, and then you’ll need to get into learning how to use Latent-Couple and ComposableLora so you can start making accurate scene placements and style divisions. Don’t worry about the plethora of other more complex tools, you won’t need those at the start.