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This LoRA will give your art an influence from the modern Rayman games (Legends and Origins, but mostly Legends). So basically it will add an exaggerated cartoony/illustrated effect.
In general, this LoRA seems to work pretty well. Its main weakness is that it's not great at working with concepts that are pretty far removed from what was in the training image set. You can see this with my indoors showcase images. It will add the Rayman effect to the stuff outside the windows, but a lot less to the stuff inside. There were some indoors images in the training set, but I think it was mostly stuff like castles, so you might have better luck with stuff like that rather than contemporary settings. Just play around with it!
Here are some other basic usage tips for the LoRA:
1. It works best with cartoon/anime models, but some 2.5D models work well too (especially if they skew a bit towards the illustrated side). You may get some effect with realistic models as well, but I can't promise great results with that. No harm in experimenting!
2. I mainly use it at a weight of 1, but sometimes you'll get small or no characters at that weight. It doesn't seem to happen frequently, but it does happen here and there. You can always lower the weight of the LoRA in 0.1 increments until you start getting what you want.
3. Use a VAE, especially if your chosen base model doesn't have one baked in! It really seems to help with getting better colors and anatomy.
4. Upscale or use Hires. fix with a quality upscaler. If Hires. fix seems to be destroying your images, try lowering the denoising strength.
If you make anything awesome, please consider posting them to the gallery! That goes for all of my LoRAs! I really like seeing what kind of stuff you all are able to make!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I will try my best to help! Also, if you have any ideas for future LoRAs, please don't hesitate to share them with me!