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    Hades 2 Isometric Map - v2.0 (test)
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    Only one thought deeply troubled me: why was the quality of the first model so unsatisfactory. It only dawned on me long after publishing the first version that I had been taking game screenshots in far from the best format (JPEG), when I could have saved them as full-quality PNGs without any compression. My experience with pixel-art models also pushed me to ensure all images in the dataset were multiples of 64. I believe this prevents any size distortion during training, meaning no compression occurs and the pixels remain unchanged.

    In the first training run, I didn’t use as many images as I did in the second version.

    The purpose? Oh, guys, I myself don’t even know what I wanted from this model. I just took some screenshots and, with the laziest approach possible, slapped on auto-tagging without giving a second thought to how nonsensical the image descriptions were—after all, it was just an experiment. Many of my friends think that even this level of tagging is a plus.

    Judge for yourselves—I’ll post all the works that I found amusing in a way that makes them relatively convenient to browse in a gallery. Though, of course, everyone has their own taste when it comes to viewing galleries.

    Just to remind you, the screenshots from Hades 2 were used as the basis for training.

    Description

    Only one thought deeply troubled me: why was the quality of the first model so unsatisfactory. It only dawned on me long after publishing the first version that I had been taking game screenshots in far from the best format (JPEG), when I could have saved them as full-quality PNGs without any compression. My experience with pixel-art models also pushed me to ensure all images in the dataset were multiples of 64. I believe this prevents any size distortion during training, meaning no compression occurs and the pixels remain unchanged.

    In the first training run, I didn’t use as many images as I did in the second version.

    The purpose? Oh, guys, I myself don’t even know what I wanted from this model. I just took some screenshots and, with the laziest approach possible, slapped on auto-tagging without giving a second thought to how nonsensical the image descriptions were—after all, it was just an experiment. Many of my friends think that even this level of tagging is a plus.

    Judge for yourselves—I’ll post all the works that I found amusing in a way that makes them relatively convenient to browse in a gallery. Though, of course, everyone has their own taste when it comes to viewing galleries.

    Just to remind you, the screenshots from Hades 2 were used as the basis for training.

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    Illustrious

    Details

    Downloads
    549
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    9/7/2025
    Updated
    4/27/2026
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    Isometric

    Files

    Hades_2_Isometric_Map_VERSION_2_.safetensors

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    Same model published on other platforms. May have additional downloads or version variants.