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@maxhulker, when there are multiple base model variants in a model (v1.5/XL/Pony), the classification (v1.5/XL/Pony) only depends on the type of the first model uploaded when it was created (v1.5/XL/Pony) I wonder if this is a bug or by design, this affects my publishing strategy. |
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My ideal release model is as follows Take LoRA release as an example:
When the base model is When the base model is When the base model is The difference between the different variants is only the base model, the data and labels are the same, now I have to publish three different models, otherwise it will not be displayed. |
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I uploaded two versions in one model, LoRA
v1.0
for SD 1.5, and LoRAv2.0
for SDXL.But I found that the LoRA (
v1.0
) can only be searched in the derivative model with the base model of SD1.5 type, and the SDXL version of the LoRA (v2.0
) cannot be found in the derivative model with the base model of SDXL.I did some experiments, if the first uploaded model version is SDXL, the situation is reversed, and SD1.5 cannot be searched
Is this a bug or a feature?
If this is a feature, does it mean that I need to create a new model id for each version variant separately?
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