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tags: |
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- text-to-image |
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- lora |
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- diffusers |
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- template:diffusion-lora |
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widget: |
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- output: |
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url: images/ComfyUI_00369_.png |
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text: '-' |
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- output: |
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url: images/ComfyUI_00370_.png |
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text: '-' |
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- output: |
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url: images/ComfyUI_00376_.png |
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text: '-' |
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- output: |
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url: images/ComfyUI_00377_.png |
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text: '-' |
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- output: |
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url: images/ComfyUI_00380_.png |
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text: '-' |
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- output: |
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url: images/ComfyUI_00384_.png |
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text: '-' |
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base_model: Qwen/Qwen-Image |
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instance_prompt: GBSprite |
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license: apache-2.0 |
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# GBSprite |
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<Gallery /> |
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## Model description |
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Great at emulating the iconic style of Game Boy-era pixel art sprites. The model's sprites are certainly capable of being used on their own or as a starting point for cleanup. |
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As an additional resource: |
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I have yet to try this, but Pixel Perfect AI Art Converter could likely be coupled with this for very good results. You can find that here, if you're interested: |
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https://github.com/nygaard91/Pixel-Perfect-AI-Art-Converter?tab=readme-ov-file |
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## Trigger words |
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You should use `GBSprite` to trigger the image generation. |
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## Download model |
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[Download](/HotHams/GBSprite/tree/main) them in the Files & versions tab. |
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