mapchipLora: A LoRA Model for SDXL
mapchipLora is a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) model designed for Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL) v1.0. It specializes in generating images with a tilechip aesthetic, commonly used in pixel art and game design.
Model Overview
- Base Model: SDXL v1.0
- Training Data: Images originally at resolutions of 16×16, 32×32, and 48×48 pixels, but enlarged to 1024×1024 using the nearest neighbor method.
- Trigger Words:
mapchip
, followed by1616
,3232
, or4848
to specify the desired pixel resolution
Usage Instructions
Base Model: Ensure that SDXL v1.0 is loaded as the base model.
Prompt Structure:
- Use the following format to generate images:
mapchip, {1616 or 3232 or 4848}, {your prompt}, <lora:mapchipLora:strength>
- Replace
{your prompt}
with your desired image description. - Choose
1616
,3232
, or4848
based on the desired pixel resolution. - For example:
mapchip, 3232, forest landscape, <lora:mapchipLora:0.7>
- Use the following format to generate images:
LoRA Strength:
- Set the LoRA strength between
0.7
and0.75
for optimal results. - Increasing the strength enhances pixel accuracy but may reduce prompt influence.
- Set the LoRA strength between
Image Resolution:
- Generate images at a resolution of 1024×1024 pixels.
- Use image editing software like Aseprite to downscale the image using the nearest neighbor method and adjust color counts as needed.
Negative Prompts:
- The effect of negative prompts is uncertain.
- Tilechip-style images can be generated effectively without them.
img2img Usage:
- Applying mapchipLora to existing texture images using img2img is also effective.
License
This model is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
Tags
- LoRA
- SDXL