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    Lascaux is a cave complex located in southwestern France, renowned for its prehistoric cave paintings. The cave is situated near the village of Montignac and is estimated to have been created around 17,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period.

    Discovered in 1940 by a group of teenagers, the Lascaux caves contain some of the most remarkable and well-preserved examples of prehistoric art. The cave walls are adorned with intricate paintings of various animals, including horses, deer, aurochs, and predators like lions and bears.

    The paintings at Lascaux are known for their exceptional quality, attention to detail, and vivid depictions of movement and life. They provide valuable insights into the lives and beliefs of our ancient ancestors, revealing their close relationship with the natural world and their artistic expressions.

    Due to concerns about the preservation of the fragile cave environment and the deterioration of the paintings caused by human activity, the original Lascaux cave complex was closed to the public in 1963. However, a replica called Lascaux II was constructed nearby and opened to visitors in 1983. This faithful reproduction allows visitors to experience and appreciate the beauty and significance of the cave art without compromising the integrity of the original site.

    The cave paintings at Lascaux have had a profound impact on our understanding of prehistoric art and the development of human civilization. They represent a remarkable testament to the artistic capabilities and cultural expressions of our ancient ancestors, providing a fascinating glimpse into the distant past.

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    dsanatlarJul 16, 2023· 1 reaction
    CivitAI

    Does the same rules about compatibility of the base model applies to Lycoris as well? For example; a Lora that was trained on SD 1.5 base model can't be applied in the desired manner in a model that was made using 2.1.

    Kappa_Neuro
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    Jul 16, 2023· 1 reaction

    @dsanatlar0602816 yes

    LORA
    SD 2.1 768

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    7/8/2023
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    5/13/2026
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