It represents the shift in the community from "just generating images" to Final Thoughts
This model responds incredibly well to lighting-specific tokens. Using (neon glow:1.3) or (backlit:1.2) will trigger the checkpoint's specialized training almost instantly.
Because this model is so "hot" (high contrast), it can sometimes produce artifacts in the shadows. Including (oversaturated:1.2) or (clipping:1.1) in your negative prompt can help smooth out the gradients.
Whether you are a seasoned prompt engineer or a hobbyist just starting your local Stable Diffusion journey, adding to your models/Stable-diffusion folder is a must. It’s a reminder that AI art is at its best when it leans into the surreal, the saturated, and the spectacular.
If you’ve been looking for that perfect blend of hyper-saturated hues and razor-sharp structural integrity, this might just be your new favorite tool. What is neoncandySF35.ckpt?