Emulates the style of Saigalisk. Going between 0.8-1.0 can get you closer to the style and it's what I prefer to use, but the hands might be a little wonky at higher strengths.
Pony 2.0 has better faces than 1.0.
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what is the difference between superlight and regular version?
Superlight has a slightly weaker effect on the generated image, but has a much smaller file size than the regular version. If you're generating on civitai, I recommend using the regular version. Sorry for the late response.
@Worchercher I have a top rig, but curious why the file size is far larger than most LORA's I've seen? Most are at 200-300 MB.
@AkashaMoka I use a higher network rank than normal for my models. In my own personal testing, I find that I get better results with a high network rank for the base version and then resizing it for the light version instead of using a lower network rank for the base version.
@Worchercher I am not familiar with the term "higher network" but are you saying that if you were to upload another LoRA type that it would result better than others due to the sheer quality of it? Just guessing out loud to myself XD
@AkashaMoka To grossly oversimplify, network rank determines how much detail the model can be trained on. The higher the rank, the more detail it can "see" from the dataset when it's being trained, but also the larger the final model file will be after training. The network rank I use is likely overkill in most circumstances, but given that it takes a long time to train on my setup I'd rather be safe than sorry. It's easier for me to train my base model with a lot of detail and then resize the big file later.
Enjoying this LoRA quite a lot. Excellent job.
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