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6/30/2025, 5:27:12 PM
>>8646075
I change between NAI and local every few months to compare, and in my experience the specific thing I want is just way more cumbersome on local.
Anyways, my question specified NAI, so "just use local" is not a viable answer for my case.
>>8646083
I slowly ramped it up from 0.5 in first 0.1 increments and then larger increments.
The changelog of NAI 4.5 says that it can handle much larger weight values, e.g. values of 5, but I went to 10 simply to test whether it was doing anything at all.
The syntax is different but I use Forge with Metach's NAI plugin, so it gets auto-converted.
But, yeah, looking at the metadata, it seems like the converter was just broken and it converted the standard Forge syntax
>(fox ears:10)
to the wrong NAI syntax using hashes
>10#fox ears
instead of the expected
>10::fox ears::
The hashes are syntax for some new multi-character functions (source, target, mutual).
That the converter was broken may also have had something to do with these two compatibility settings in Forge [image related] instead.
But I just updated the plugin and the syntax conversion works properly now and it generates fine. It also does seem to work with weights of 10 without distorting the image at all.
I change between NAI and local every few months to compare, and in my experience the specific thing I want is just way more cumbersome on local.
Anyways, my question specified NAI, so "just use local" is not a viable answer for my case.
>>8646083
I slowly ramped it up from 0.5 in first 0.1 increments and then larger increments.
The changelog of NAI 4.5 says that it can handle much larger weight values, e.g. values of 5, but I went to 10 simply to test whether it was doing anything at all.
The syntax is different but I use Forge with Metach's NAI plugin, so it gets auto-converted.
But, yeah, looking at the metadata, it seems like the converter was just broken and it converted the standard Forge syntax
>(fox ears:10)
to the wrong NAI syntax using hashes
>10#fox ears
instead of the expected
>10::fox ears::
The hashes are syntax for some new multi-character functions (source, target, mutual).
That the converter was broken may also have had something to do with these two compatibility settings in Forge [image related] instead.
But I just updated the plugin and the syntax conversion works properly now and it generates fine. It also does seem to work with weights of 10 without distorting the image at all.
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