

Sorceress, dwarf,knight,amazon,elf and wizard can all be prompted simply by describing them. LoRA weight can be anything from 0.1 to 1.0 depending on prompt and model. I recommend AOM2 users to stay within the recommended 5 - 6 CFG range and lower the default negative (worst quality, low quality:1.4) prompt down to 1.0.įor samplers I just tested Euler A and DPM++ 2M Karras at 20 steps, both work fine, the latter might be slightly more on style. Including a bit of it's style in the process of course.Īs for how well it works for you is heavily down to your model and how well the LoRA weights matches up with it. Not much of them in the dataset as you can see but they inpaint nicely at full resolution.īeyond that it seems to work decently at low weights to stabilize txt2img outputs. See "Dataset tag occurance" below for things to add to negatives if they're persistent.įaces. If you're willing to keep this in mind and is prepared to do a little wrangling to get results here's how it works.Īrmor, boy does it love heavy armor stuffĪnything outside the above list. It was not intended to be a fully fledged style LoRA let alone something to be shared but I had a bit too much fun with it to keep it to myself. This LoRA was made on six images only of official character art from the game Dragon's Crown by Vanillaware as an experiment with dataset sizes and new training options.
