(Skormino) (2025)
Image description: A dark silhouetted figure standing in a dark void, surrounded by dramatic lighting. The figures remain stationary while bright blue lightning flames streak from their sword and the ground across the dark sky above them. The entire image uses a limited color palette of deep blues, blacks, and bright whites, with a distinctly blocky, low-resolution pixel art aesthetic that gives the lightning and landscape a geometric, digitized appearance.
Full Generation Parameters:
(abstract:1.4), masterprice, pixpix, 8-bit, pixel_art, , solo, 1boy, holding, standing, male_focus, weapon, sword, holding_weapon, water, cape, armor, glowing, holding_sword, fire, glowing_weapon
Negative prompt: muted, dull, hazy, muddy colors, blurry, mutated, deformed, noise, stock image, borders, frame, watermark, text, signature, username, cropped, out of frame
Steps: 20, CFG scale: 4, Sampler: Euler a, Seed: 21986, Size: 1024x1536, Model: ILL\plantMilkModelSuite_walnut.safetensors, Model hash: 1704e50726, Lora_0 Model hash: a4b9929b1e, Lora_0 Model name: Pixel-Art Style v5 ð(illustrious by Skormino).safetensors, Lora_0 Strength clip: 1, Lora_0 Strength model: 1, Clip skip: 2
PhilipTheBucket@quokk.au 3 days ago
Dude... how does it have a perfect pixel grid? I didn't know generative models could work that way. Or is it a pixel art model that's just always trained on an 8-pixel grid or something?
Even_Adder@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 days ago
You scale the image down and then scale it back up with no interpolation, or use something like unfake.js to snap it to the grid.
PhilipTheBucket@quokk.au 3 days ago
Got it, that makes more sense. I thought this was the model output, and I was confused.