Wackadoodle LoRA
Transform your images into whimsically weird, delightfully cute, and vibrantly colored art with a playful 3D/2.5D flair—all by using the keyword 'WackadoodleDaal'. This style embraces fantastical designs, lush textures, and a touch of otherworldly charm, making it perfect for conjuring magical creatures, surreal scenes, and wonderfully peculiar characters. It’s especially well-suited for those seeking a bold, imaginative look that’s equal parts adorable and bizarre.
❤️I think it will really help folks in the Rendered Romance challenge if you want to do cute animals, endearing characters with strong hearts and emotion themes while retaining a bit of a weird edge. ❤️
Usage Guidelines
Recommended Weights: 0.5 to 1.5
Strong Adherence: 1.0 (leaning toward a more stylized, cartoony appearance)
Lower Strengths (≤0.7): Allows more deviation toward your base prompt and a subtler WackadoodleDaal influence.
Higher Strengths (≥1.2): Emphasizes the “thready,” surreal, and abstract qualities of this LoRA.
Best Use Cases
Animals & Magical Themes: Whether you want a plump bunny orbited by glowing orbs or an owl sporting whimsical patterns, Wackadoodle excels at bringing creature features to life.
Whimsical & Creature Mixes: Combine fantasy elements or multiple animals for extra playful weirdness.
People & Signature Traits: For humans or human-like characters, call out their distinct features to keep them recognizable while layering on that charmingly odd Wackadoodle style.
Seasonal Fun (Valentine’s or Beyond): This style loves hearts, sparkles, and sweet motifs, making it great for holiday events or whenever you want a dash of enchantment.
Origins of Wackadoodle 🐓
It all began when I stumbled upon an image of a lanky, long-necked rooster so offbeat and endearing that I named him “Wackadoodle-doo.” My imagination ran wild with an entire universe of curious creatures, and thus this LoRA was born. While it ended up more 3D than I originally intended, it’s been a blast creating all sorts of whimsical animals and characters—perfect for injecting extra wonder into your art prompts.
Give a Thumbs Up & Share
If you enjoy Wackadoodle, please consider giving it a thumbs up. Even better—post your very first creation on this LoRA’s page. I’d love to see what you come up with, and your shared images will help spark new ideas and keep me inspired!
Description
Working well. Another in the series.
FAQ
Comments (8)
Amazing style. Works really great compared to all those I tried so far. Thanks for the share ;)
So glad you like it! I do try to test the snot out of anything I release. 🫨
I love the images you manage to create with this Lora, but strangely, you're the only one who can achieve this style.
Is it because of the workflow?
I copied the prompt from (as an example, since I tested all your images and some others) https://civitai.com/images/105671327 and the integrated information:
I can't get this result at all, even though I have no problem reproducing others'. In fact, you're the only one who gets this result of cute and strange characters.
Do you have an explanation?
I would guess it's the workflow. The workflow I use for any one is embedded in the images. The sampler and scheduler all have effects so check those in particular.
@diaserikcg114 I ran a test with the same comfyui (I literally loaded the workflow from the image) workflow and the image generated Qwen_image_fp8_e4m3fn with weight type fp8_e4m3fn, clip of qwen_2_5_vl_7b_fp8_scaled and VAE of qwen_image_vae with 20 steps, CFG 2.5, Strength of 1 , Samper = Euler and scheduler = simple created a very close version of the image. I was using a randomizer on the prompt but if you just hard copy it in positive prompt box it will work. Hope this helps.
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