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  1. TheLoneCrusade
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    I'm running into a problem where I can't find the folder to drop them into. The game is installed on a secondary drive, if that matters at all. There is no AppData folder anywhere on my computer or the secondary drive. Where should I look for the local Owlcat data if it isn't there. I also checked the Steam/SteamApps/Common/RogueTrader path and scoured all of the Rogue Trader files and folders. No portraits there either.
    1. R1EmaN
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      AppData is hidden folder by default, you can enable showing hidden folders in windows settings or just paste C:\Users\*your_account_name*\AppData as folder path and it will open either way. The portrets folder always there no matter where your game is installed.
    2. TheLoneCrusade
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      Awesome! Thanks!
  2. JohnGrimm
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    These are insanely good. Can you share any more of your workflow? I'm prepping an Imperium Maledictum campaign and I'm having a hard time getting Flux with ComfyUI to produce even remotely similar results. Would be really interesting to know how you meshed ImageFX and SD. The 40k iconography and purity seals are spot on.
    1. R1EmaN
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      Mostly its imagefx, and sometimes its take a lot of tries to get what you want because its has limited input and control options, no negative prompts. Just experiment with different prompts and see what it changes. If you get spacemarine power armour too often for example you need to avoid "warhammer" word and use less warhammer40k lore-specific words like bolter etc. Its hard to balance and its different for each prompt. In SD you just use default img to img workflow describing style you want to shift to in positive prompt and denoise somewhere between 0.1-0.4. Try dreamshaper, pixelpaint, pixelwave models for starters. And for decent results you also need to use graphic editor between steps for faces correction, saving aestetics on some elements that SD changes and remove some that you dont want entirely.
    2. JohnGrimm
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      Thanks so much for the expanded process. ImageFX's ability to do 40k is really impressive so fingers crossed they don't neuter it over time.
  3. TheSpeaker
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    These are actually some of the nicest ones I've seen so far. Love the variety. Thanks!
  4. Neferata13
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    Looks great but the male guy carrying the Bolter, his head is too big for his body. Other than that its good