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AssetsWiz /b/936778485#936779455
7/7/2025, 10:12:33 PM
>>936779404
So let's explain how these Lora settings work. The lora takes in the model and clip from the checkpoint and processes the model to refine it before passing along the clip to the prompt and the KSampler (I renamed that Settings earlier for simplicity). The setting for Strength Model is how much it should rely on the base model, and the setting for Strength Clip is how much it should rely on the Lora. These don't need to add up to 100% or anything. I usually keep a skin texture lora that helps to make skin look more natural and will change a second one between a handful of others depending on what I specifically want to see (pubic hair, nipples poking through fabric, etc).
AssetsWiz /b/936693827#936694597
7/6/2025, 2:00:24 AM
>>936694581
The other big change is to replace the basic Save Image with Save Image Extended.
There's a lot of settings on here and you can mouse over them to get a description of what each does, but I'm going to just point out the two that you should know right now. The first one is output_ext which allows you to select the file format you want your images to be output as. The second is quality which determines the final quality of the image you output. Why add this? Because /b/ has a ridiculously low restriction of 2mb for image uploads. Adding this in allows you to control how large the final output file is without having to compress the image or go through any other ridiculous measures.
AssetsWiz /b/936508496#936509475
7/1/2025, 10:02:30 PM
>>936509434
The other big change is to replace the basic Save Image with Save Image Extended.
There's a lot of settings on here and you can mouse over them to get a description of what each does, but I'm going to just point out the two that you should know right now. The first one is output_ext which allows you to select the file format you want your images to be output as. The second is quality which determines the final quality of the image you output. Why add this? Because /b/ has a ridiculously low restriction of 2mb for image uploads. Adding this in allows you to control how large the final output file is without having to compress the image or go through any other ridiculous measures.