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[IL, V2] Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Style / 怪盗カルメンサンディエゴの作風 (1994版)

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SafeTensor

Type

LoRA

Stats

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Reviews

Published

Jul 20, 2025

Base Model

Illustrious

Training

Steps: 1,092
Epochs: 14

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 1

Trigger Words

W_I_C_S

Hash

AutoV2
EF9C6A400A

Created on Civitai

Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? was an American animated edutainment series that ran from 1994 to 1998. It was a spinoff of the 1985 edutainment video game series Carmen Sandiego . Everything about this series oozes 90s, with even its educational content managing to be extremely dated (both because of new discoveries, and geopolitical upheaval, but also having relatively weak scholarship that's very obvious in the easy research of the internet era). (Now that the same company owns both IPs, at least in animation, I wonder if we’ll ever get Inspector Gadget vs. Carmen Sandiego where Penny and Carmen try to out-do eachother in disguises.)

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Trigger: W_I_C_S
In data a lot and works well: dark, night

Made with 104 screenshots I hastily tagged, relying mostly on auto-label beyond obvious corrections (mostly male vs. female) and images that barely got anything. The uploads appear to be from a broadcaster’s tape instead of masters, so I kept care to avoid obvious artifacts in screencapping. This show has a smaller human cast than you’d think (at least in the episodes uploaded) making it actually quite difficult to get non-Ivy, non-Zak, non-Carmen, non-Generic Henchman humans, even from nameless characters, leading to lots of generic background characters being in the dataset and a high number of no humans pics (27).

I saw that a Carmen Sandiego LoRA trained on this show had a nice inherent style. Since I’d already wanted to experiment with using primarily curated auto-labeled screenshots (instead of full handtagging) to make a style, was trying to narrow down just how many screenshots are needed for a style anyways, and a chunk of this series was officially free on YouTube I decided to give it a try. I don't think the results are as close as I'd like, but I do think it makes something nice regardless

V2: I realized after making this that the official upload I used for my training data was stretched to 16:9 and that's why everything was so weirdly wide. Ran a mogrify on the training data to unstretch it and retrained with no other changes.