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### FAQ:
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Q: Png or Jpeg?
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A: Use Png. Jpeg's compression algorithm is terrible for pixel art.
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Q: Are there any "Trigger Words" for this model?
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A: Not really. I removed all words pertaining to style for my training data. This includes words like "pixel", "high quality", etc. In fact adding "pixel art" to the prompt seems to make the model perform worse (in my experience). One word I do find useful is to add "garish" to the negative prompt when the output coloring is hyper.
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Q: Png or Jpeg?
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A: Use Png. Jpeg's compression algorithm is terrible for pixel art.
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