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This LoRA will add an influence from the Yoshi's Woolly World video game to your art. The proper LoRA weight can vary significantly depending on your prompt and base model, so be prepared to experiment! I've had to go as low as 0.6 for the weight and as high as 1.2 depending on the prompt-model combination.
Once you find the sweet spot range for the LoRA weight, use lower weights in the range for a more subtle addition of color, detail, and texture to fabrics and surfaces. Use higher weights to make everything more doll-like.
Since Yoshi and Poochy were in a lot of the training data, the LoRA likes to make animals a lot. To avoid this and get a human if you're having trouble, try adding a negative prompt or adjusting your main prompt a bit to put the LoRA on the right track. Lowering the LoRA weight also works, but sacrifices some of the aesthetic.
Here are some other usage tips:
1. The LoRA seems to work with most base models, but it works best with models capable of good semi-realism and/or textures.
2. Use a VAE, especially if your chosen base model doesn't have one baked in!
3. Upscale or use Hires. fix with a quality upscaler.
If you make anything awesome, please consider posting them to the gallery! That goes for all of my LoRAs! I really like seeing what kind of stuff you all are able to make!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I will try my best to help! Also, if you have any ideas for future LoRAs, please don't hesitate to share them with me!