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Overview (TL;DR)

Draft Mode (--draft) is actually a Quality setting, equivalent to 25% of standard quality. This means the model is spending .25 of the regular GPU time rendering your images. It’s super fast so it’s useful for exploring ideas quickly; just know that the images will be … lower quality 😄. You can use the [Enhance] button to re-run the prompt at standard quality.

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What is Draft Mode (--draft)?

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V7 is speedy. To take advantage of that speed, explore drafting your prompts with the new --draft feature. You can turn it off and on from your Options or from the Prompt Bar.

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Note that the parameter is different from [🗨️ Conversational Mode] , although Conversational Mode does benefit from using it. The parameter by itself limits the minutes spent on the prompt, but doesn’t offer the LLM interpretation layer.

When should I use --draft the parameter?

⚡ What does the [Enhance] button do?

⚡ Why does stuff sometimes look janky in --draft mode?

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Learn more about:

Parameter: Quality (--q) and Modes of Speed (--fast, --relax, --turbo)

Conversational Mode

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