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Baldurs gate enhanced edition portrait pack
Baldurs gate enhanced edition portrait pack








baldurs gate enhanced edition portrait pack

Bottom-right I used the revAnimated model, which to me made the image even better. Bottom-left, I used your promt and settings with the Ayonimix model (seed selected randomly).

baldurs gate enhanced edition portrait pack

This is especially noticeable in the eye and hair area. I used another controllnet with canny, and it worked out to more accurately render the original portrait. Maybe you will be interested in this.Īnd I found one option that you might be interested in too. Finally solved the problem by removing the blue eyes from the promt. That partially helped, but there were still some small blue spots. I also took your advice and prescribed face tatoo, face paint in a negative promt. I got it more like anime style, while yours is more close to realism, almost like a photo and you make it look older. It got much better with VAE (you can compare it to the top two images), but there was a problem that the image is still not like yours. Finally if there are just a few artifacts, they can easily be removed with img2img inpainting. In some cases I just generated enough images so that I would get one with minimum amount of artifacts. Adding too many tokens can also alter the overall style too much, so it's a balancing act. Then you can also try "clean face" in the actual prompt. Something like "face tattoo", "spots", "face paint" and so on. You can try to add tokens to the negative prompt if that happens. Probably due to the source images for ControlNet being so low resolution. Unwanted artifacts on faces was definitely a problem on some of them. There's also a version of AyoniMix with the VAE baked in:

baldurs gate enhanced edition portrait pack

One possibility is that you didn't use a VAE with the model (as is suggested on the model's page). I'm not sure what happened in your example without seeing the full prompts and settings. I made sure that I used AyoniMix in all of them so that the portraits would stay consistent. I just thought this would be a fun subject to teach me how to use these tools better. Original portraits are of course beloved and awesome. No disrespect meant to the original character portrait artists. If you want to get rid of them, then just delete the override folder. If you want to use these in the game, TheDraikenWeAre kindly created a downloadable package.Ĭreate a folder named "override" in your Baldur's Gate II Enhanced Edition folder and copy the character portrait files directly there. This concludes all the companion character portraits in BG2 Enchanced Edition. Tattoo and the different lighting made it difficult to keep it looking consistent with the others. Most difficult one this time was Rasaad yn Bashir.










Baldurs gate enhanced edition portrait pack