- Details: This dictates how extensively your input is rendered.
- Freedom: This determines how closely the render adheres to your input’s intent.
As you become more familiar with Alpacalearning how to manually adjust these settings will provide you with precise control over your renders. Nowlet’s check what those settings do separately.
We are going to use the following sketch as our example:

a super car in the desertultra realistic.
Details
Details can be adjusted between 0 and 100. A value of 0 means no rendering will occur (which is usually not very usefulexcept in some specific use cases) while a value of 100 indicates maximum rendering. Nowlet’s look at an example where we gradually increase the Details valuewhile keeping Freedom untouched.



Freedom
Freedom also goes from 0 to 100. A value of 0 means the model should not be given any freedom when it comes to the compositionstructure and colors of the render. A freedom of 100 means that the model should not get too concerned about what our initial sketch representsand should instead treat it simply as a loose starting point. This timelet’s keep Details constant with a value of 100and let’s see what varying Freedom does to our renders:



- If you have a very rough sketch and you don’t want Alpaca to follow it too closely
- If you want to generate a few variations around an image you like
- Any other scenario where you want to give Alpaca a bit of creative freedomthis will give you more unexpected resultswhich can be great for ideation


