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    RetroJoy (LoRA Compilation for SD 1.5) - N64 v1
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    RetroJoy: the joy of retro game nostalgia.

    Hey, everyone, I'm back from a long hiatus with brand new LoRA styles!

    This time, I've created several LoRAs based off of video game graphics from the past, and I chose beloved game consoles from the mid-late 90s: the original PlayStation (or PS1), Nintendo 64 (or N64), and even the Sega Dreamcast!

    How I trained (via Kohya_ss):

    PS1: Trained on 45 images and 3 epochs for a total of 13,500 steps.

    N64: Trained on 43 images and 3 epochs for a total of 12,900 steps.

    Dreamcast: Trained on 51 images and 2 epochs for a total of 10,200 steps.

    Network Rank (dim): 128

    Network Alpha: 32

    Recommended settings for each LoRA:

    PS1:

    LoRA weight: ~0.8-1.1, but it is recommended to put weight on 1 for the full effect of the pixelated, warped 32-bit graphics of the PlayStation. Make sure you add "ps1 style" in your prompt (putting it at the end will have a more accurate effect). and adding the words "low poly" and/or "pixelated" will help out the prompt as well.

    N64:

    LoRA weight: ~0.8-1.3, but it is recommended to put weight on 0.8, 0.9, or 1 for the full effect of the 64-bit graphics of the Nintendo 64. Make sure you add "n64 style" in your prompt (putting it at the end will have a more accurate effect).

    Dreamcast:

    LoRA weight: ~0.8-1.2, but it is recommended to put weight on 0.9 or 1 for the full effect of the 128-bit graphics of the Dreamcast. Make sure you add "dreamcast style" in your prompt (putting it at the end will have a more accurate effect).

    Universal settings for all LoRAs:

    Recommended checkpoint: Deliberate (the latest version of it, and because it's the most accurate one that I've personally used, but you can try out others if need be)

    Recommended samplers: DPM++ 2M Karras or Euler a

    Adding the words "low poly" and/or "pixelated" will help out the prompts with their wobbling and warping (ESPECIALLY for the PS1).

    You can use short and long prompts, but it is recommended to use shorter prompts for more accurate effects of the LoRAs.

    You can use negatives as well, like this one (and EasyNegative prompts can work wonders, too): bad proportions, extra limbs, cloned face, disfigured, gross proportions, malformed limbs, missing arms, missing legs, extra arms, extra legs, fused fingers, too many fingers, long neck, username, watermark, signature,

    less than five fingers, EasyNegative

    Denoising (if you're planning on doing hires. fix): ~0.55-0.7

    CFG Scale: 5-7

    This is all for the fun and appreciation of the gaming past, so suggestions and feedback are welcome to help out with the next versions (or maybe I could add even more retro game styles)!

    Enjoy!

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    2377753Sep 29, 2023
    CivitAI

    I think the Dreamcast competed more with the PS2, NGC and Xbox right? Sega Saturn was probably more in direct competition with N64 and PS1 is I'm not mistaken

    thestanman
    Author
    Sep 29, 2023· 2 reactions

    Yeah, the Dreamcast inadvertently started the sixth generation with its graphics, but I personally thought that people would associate it more for the late 90s/Y2K than 2000s.

    dillon101Sep 29, 2023

    Dreamcast was '98 to '01, It competed with the N64 and PS2. By the time GC came out, it had been discontinued for 6 months. In terms of graphics, It was a little weaker than the PS2. Polygon counts were lower but it made up for it with better textures.

    mnemicSep 29, 2023
    CivitAI

    Looks lovely! Need to try this one out for sure!
    Would you mind sharing your training data? It would be fun to take a peek :D

    TuneofqMar 12, 2025
    CivitAI

    Thank you so much! Could you please upload the workflow?

    LORA
    SD 1.5

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    9/29/2023
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    4/30/2026
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    Trigger Words:
    n64 style
    low poly
    pixelated

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