Anon01/21/26, 00:04No.11459905
Posting here since slower traffic than the other>I like the textured line art look and the slight noise covering the whole image.
HSV Noise at 30% opacity lmao>I think one thing I've come to terms with is that depending on the checkpoint and lora, I can't just shoehorn something that the AI doesn't understand or something that is uncommon.Some models are more flexible than others, but it's also a matter of finding the right tags. A good trick is to go to danbooru to find uploads of something similar you're trying to make and see how it's tagged.>I can paint digitally quite well, it's just that when the AI produces images that has a shit ton of gradients and smooth shading, it becomes a bit of a headache to make changes.You undertand why I keep it flat and simple now. I'm good at imitating a variety of shading styles too, but it's not always easy or quick to keep it seamless and perfect, and I don't feel people appreciate smooth stuff as much now that AI can do it in a pinch. Matter of taste at the end of the day>It's a general question, but do you have recommendations for any LoRa that compliments a checkpoint? I use some Illustrious models at the moment - I like the look but sometimes the faces gets too anime for my liking.Lora behavior is sometimes unique to the checkpoint and whatever you're aiming for. I recommend you hunt for a good general purpose checkpoint, minding CFG when testing. Make a test gen and if the colors are too saturated lower it, increase it if it's too gray. The colors in question don't good when CFG is off center, high cfg isn't vibrant but looks burnt in, likewise bad for low cfg, so I wouldn't recommend using cfg for color control.