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    Dressed animals refer to animals that have been adorned or outfitted with clothing or accessories for various purposes, including entertainment, cultural traditions, or artistic expression. This practice has a long history and can be found in different cultures around the world.

    In some cases, dressing animals is done for practical reasons, such as protecting them from harsh weather conditions or providing them with specialized gear for specific tasks, such as working animals or therapy animals. For example, horses may be dressed in saddles and bridles for riding, or guide dogs may wear special harnesses.

    However, there is also a long tradition of dressing animals for decorative or symbolic purposes. This can be seen in various cultural practices, such as costumes worn by performing animals in circuses or costumes used in traditional ceremonies and festivals involving animals.

    Dressing animals can also be seen in artistic and creative contexts. Artists may create whimsical or fantastical scenes by dressing animals in elaborate costumes or outfits, blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination. This can be seen in various forms of visual art, such as paintings, illustrations, or sculptures.

    While dressing animals can sometimes raise ethical considerations, particularly when it involves discomfort or harm to the animals, in many cases it is done with care and respect for the well-being of the animals involved. In artistic and creative contexts, dressing animals can serve as a form of expression, adding a touch of whimsy, humor, or beauty to the depiction of animals in art.

    Overall, dressed animals reflect the diverse ways in which humans interact with and represent the animal kingdom, blending practicality, cultural significance, and artistic expression.

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    ZsentlApr 11, 2023
    CivitAI

    I get the error:

    "RuntimeError: output with shape [320, 320] doesn't match the broadcast shape [320, 320, 320, 320]"

    What causing this? I guess it have some problem with resolution, but changing makes no difference. Also i'm trying with realismengine, as it seems like the one used with the posted pictures.

    Kappa_Neuro
    Author
    Apr 11, 2023

    @Zsentl There may be problems with memory allocation, try --disable-nan-check --no-half-vae

    SteinerApr 11, 2023

    The Lora is made for SD 2.1, this is why

    Kappa_Neuro
    Author
    Apr 11, 2023

    @apatoste Well, yes, which is clearly indicated in the information card for the model.

    bbagark325May 28, 2023· 2 reactions

    @Steiner getting same error with SD 2.1

    ErnayaEditorJun 16, 2023

    I had the same problem with Thanos lora for SD 2.1 and installed https://github.com/kohya-ss/sd-webui-additional-networks then in a subfolder of that extension copied the Lora. That have a trigger word: thnos. In this case I did the same, but I don´t know the trigger word. I suppose is animal xxx wearing a suit :)

    SnapMindJul 7, 2023· 1 reaction

    I had the same problem with SD 2.1. The file needs to be palced in the LyCORIS folder and not the default Lora folder. Otherwise loading breaks with the error message.

    LORA
    SD 2.1 768

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    4/10/2023
    Updated
    5/13/2026
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