: It is usually recommended to set the weight between 0.5 and 0.8 (e.g., ) to prevent the style from "cooking" or distorting the image too much.
The file typically refers to a collection of "Hypernetworks" or trained AI models used in Stable Diffusion to mimic the specific artistic style of the digital artist known as PinkDrawz . What’s inside the "Proper" content?
: The models are trained on the artist's specific shading, line work, and character proportions (often associated with stylized, bright, and semi-realistic character art).
: Move the .pt files to stable-diffusion-webui/models/hypernetworks .
: These are the core files that you place in your Stable Diffusion models/hypernetworks folder.
: In the Stable Diffusion WebUI, click the Show Extra Networks button (the small red icon under the "Generate" button).
: Proper archives often include small .jpg or .png preview images with the same name as the model files so they show up correctly in the WebUI gallery. How to use it
: It is usually recommended to set the weight between 0.5 and 0.8 (e.g., ) to prevent the style from "cooking" or distorting the image too much.
The file typically refers to a collection of "Hypernetworks" or trained AI models used in Stable Diffusion to mimic the specific artistic style of the digital artist known as PinkDrawz . What’s inside the "Proper" content? pinkdrawz_hypernet.zip
: The models are trained on the artist's specific shading, line work, and character proportions (often associated with stylized, bright, and semi-realistic character art). : It is usually recommended to set the weight between 0
: Move the .pt files to stable-diffusion-webui/models/hypernetworks . : The models are trained on the artist's
: These are the core files that you place in your Stable Diffusion models/hypernetworks folder.
: In the Stable Diffusion WebUI, click the Show Extra Networks button (the small red icon under the "Generate" button).
: Proper archives often include small .jpg or .png preview images with the same name as the model files so they show up correctly in the WebUI gallery. How to use it