This LoRA was trained for Pony to emulate a style of character artwork similar to what's seen in Bruce Timm's book Naughty And Nice. You can create 1girl softcore images like Bruce Timm's, or pretty much any hardcore variety you wish.
It works really well if you're careful with it. The look of the characters is very unique, so if you'd like to preserve the nuances of the style here are a few tips:
Model: ponyDiffusionV6XL_v6StartWithThisOne.safetensor
Sampler: DMP++SDE Karras
Steps: 20
CFG: 5
Resolution: 512x768
Clip skip: 1
There aren't really any specific trigger words, aside from 1girl, but it's not strictly necessary. Adding "pubic hair" will make sure they have a bush.
Keep the LoRA weight at 1.
You don't need the score_ pony prompts with this. I haven't been using them anyway.
Too many prompts will quickly begin to skew the style. Keep prompts short and simple.
The LoRA does a good job of capturing the unique breast shape in Bruce Timm's style without much guidance. It can also be fun to experiment with different combinations of "perky breasts," "small breasts," "medium breasts," and "puffy nipples" to help exaggerate that in interesting ways though.
Negative prompts: "deformed fingers, deformed face" is about all I've been using. Sometimes I also add "child" if the character is looking too young, especially when the "small breasts" prompt is used.
Sometimes ADetailed helps to improve faces, but a lot of the time it deviates from the style. I typically leave it off unless I feel I need it on an image I otherwise love.
I have not tested it in conjunction with many other LoRAs.
Up-resing:
All of my test images have been generated at 512x768 and up-resed to 2x, however if you want to preserve the intricacies of the art style you have to be REALLY careful about the upscale settings. The realistic pencil/watercolor sketch look starts to deteriorate badly if you go too far.
ESRGAN_4x with a denoise strength of 0.4 or 0.5 -- this does a great job of preserving the organic style of the pencil sketch look and as well as the nuances of the characters, and it also leaves a textured look on the paper which I think fits the part well. This is what I am using in my example images. I recommend starting with 0.4, and if it feels too soft for your taste then bump it up to 0.5.
R-ESRGAN_x4 with a denoise at 0.4 -- if you want a slightly sharper look, R-ESRGAN_x4 will do a pretty good job of that, but in my opinion it does begin to shift it slightly from a pencil sketch look towards more of a digital illustration look.
Generating images at 832x1216 without any up-res works ok as well sometimes, but generates a slightly different look and you'll have to play with the settings to find what works for your preference. Seems like you'll want to raise the CFG to something around 10 or 12 to get back to the colored sketch/watercolor style if generating at this higher resolution. I haven't spent as much time testing this. Like I said, all my current example images were generated at the lower resolution and then up-resed 2x.
The high contrast ink style of Bruce Timm is not included in this LoRA. I intend on uploading a second one that's specific to that ink style, and likely a third one that's focused on the comic book covers.



















