User LoRA

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CMYK-CORE

#Portrait

#Colorful

CMYK-CORE - AI Model cover image
Uploaded at
May 11, 2024, 6:04 AM
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Trigger Words

Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, White [PLEASE READ BEFORE GENERATING, YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE ALL THE COLORS, JUST CHOOSE THE COLORS YOU WANT TO TRIGGER, THANK YOU.]

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  • Allow image generation & sharing
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  • Allow commercial use of generated images

Description

Download here: https://civitai.com/models/445178

---Generation Setting--- Sampling Steps: 20~30 Sampling Method: DPM++ 2M Karras CFG scale: 7 Clip skip: 1~2 SD VAE: kl-f8-anime2

What does it do? It generates images with the CMYK color hue. It also accidentally creates a style that makes the character look more 2D with bigger and more colorful eyes, especially with close up.

What are the triggers? Mix n' match color triggers: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, White. *The colors can be customized by playing around with the combination, the position of the prompt affects the priority of the color, the color in front will be prioritized. If you use other colors, their hue may shift closer to CMYK. Optional prompts: ,1girl, solo, chibi, portrait, close-up, Simple Background, Pastel Color, Glowing, Neon, etc. *There is a CMYK prompt BUT is not what you think...😒 I actually do not know what it does... There will be a little shadow cast on the face that's all. if anyone know, lmk.

Recommended Weight Depending on the models used, the weight is good from 0.5 to 1.2. On average, 0.6 to 1.0 have a more stable result. For Realistic model, 0.5 to 0.8 may be better.

Recommended model: Any model will work well with the colors, but the style may not suit realistic model. Overall it works best with anime/chibi models. RE:LIVE VIVID PAST makes the colors POP if you want a burst of colors.

First lora!! One fine day, my hands got itchy and tried out lora making for the first time using civitai lora training, I have to admit, I think this is a failed attempt from my intended result, or at least a 50% failure...

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