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Published | May 19, 2024 |
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Tanashi is a town located in Nishi-Tokyo City(West Tokyo City)in the western part of Tokyo. Is it Tanashi that is output by this LoRA? It's a little strange when you say that.
If it is 0.6 or higher, a town that looks like Tanashi will appear, but if it is 0.3 to 0.5, a Japanese residential area that is not Tanashi will be drawn. When the mountains appear in the background, the feeling that it is not Tanashi becomes stronger. The Kanto Plain is so vast that there are only a limited number of places where the mountains can be seen. If you can see a mountain, it's usually Mt. Fuji. It feels too open for a local city, so it feels like a town a little further west than Tanashi, a town in the metropolitan area, or a newly created subdivision. Tanashi is mostly flat land, so there are almost no slopes in the input data, but it's refreshing to see landscapes with slopes.
There is no demand for a LoRA that specializes in the little-known area of Tanashi, so please use it as a LoRA for drawing residential areas in Japan.
Although it is not created based on KawayoSketch, it seems that drawing with KawayoSketch is the most natural. Let me tell you, there are too many models that don't consider how to handle the background. As I was experimenting with various things, I realized that adding a little BG_Enhance can dramatically change a monotonous landscape. This seems to depend on the compatibility with the model, but two of the models on which KawayoSketch is based seemed to be very compatible. Additionally, KawayoSketch has a built-in equivalent to BG_Enhance. Therefore, although it was not my intention, it seems best to use it with KawayoSketch. Of course, other models also perform certain functions.