If high CFG is making your images look "glossy" or "plastic," add terms like oversaturated or plastic skin to your negative prompt.
There is no single "best" value, as the optimal setting depends on your specific model and the style you want to achieve. Recommended CFG Ranges
In , "best.cfg" typically refers to the Classifier Free Guidance (CFG) Scale , which dictates how strictly the AI follows your text prompt. best.cfg
Gives the AI more freedom, often leading to more artistic or unexpected results. However, very low values can make images look blurry or hazy.
The "sweet spot" for most general purposes. It offers a solid balance between creativity and following your prompt. If high CFG is making your images look
Increasing your sampling steps can sometimes help "dampen" the over-saturation caused by a high CFG.
Usually recommended between 3.0 and 5.0 to avoid over-saturation. Pro Tips for "Proper" Posting Gives the AI more freedom, often leading to
Generally discouraged unless using advanced techniques like "Dynamic Thresholding," as images often break down into neon-colored patches. Model-Specific "Best" Values