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# WSJ Hedcut
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<b><i>'WSJ Portrait, a black and white drawing of a'<i><b>
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## Model description
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The "WSJ headcut" refers to a distinctive illustration style used by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) to portray individuals, particularly in their editorial sections. These portraits, called "hedcuts," are black-and-white, stipple-style drawings created using dots and dashes to mimic the look of traditional woodcut engravings.
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The WSJ headcuts have become iconic since they first appeared in 1979. The stippling technique adds texture and depth, giving the portraits a unique, timeless quality. They are often used in place of photographs to highlight notable figures in the news, including business executives, political leaders, and cultural icons.
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For best optimized results use Webui-Forge
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Chose Diffusion in Low Bits >> bnb-nf4 (fp16 LoRA)
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## Download model
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# WSJ Hedcut
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<Gallery />
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## Model description
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The "WSJ headcut" refers to a distinctive illustration style used by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) to portray individuals, particularly in their editorial sections. These portraits, called "hedcuts," are black-and-white, stipple-style drawings created using dots and dashes to mimic the look of traditional woodcut engravings.
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The WSJ headcuts have become iconic since they first appeared in 1979. The stippling technique adds texture and depth, giving the portraits a unique, timeless quality. They are often used in place of photographs to highlight notable figures in the news, including business executives, political leaders, and cultural icons.
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## Trigger words
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<i>'WSJ Portrait, a black and white drawing of a'<i>
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## Download model
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