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Before the digital revolution in the 90s, American comics were printed using CMYK coloring, named for the four colors it used (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key, with Key generally being black), which could be layered for further variety. The exact implementation used gave comic books a hard limit of 64 possible colors, but other practical concerns (such as the expense of extra ink) meant many of those 64 were rarely seen. This limited pallet would become a signature for the medium, and its influence is still felt due to most legacy characters having designs based around the limitations on what colors were practical. Uses a mixture of 7 different pencilers and 6 different inkers so this is more representative of an age than any single artist (versions for other base models could also combine with other style LoRAs to make CMYK versions of those works. Might work here too).
Tags: E_P_P_S, flat color
Negative?: Pale skin, simple background (don't know if needed for Krea 2)
Colors: Try using colors Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow prepended to items (e.g., cyan shirt)?
Misc: Also try combining with artist styles.
No changes from previous base model versions.
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