The original Snake, the man whose place is Outer Heaven.
Trigger: John
Snake Eater: brown hair, blue eyes, brown beard, brown mustache, eyepatch, bandana, camo suit (green camo suit, red camo suit... expreriment with it), face camo.
Peace Walker/Ground Zeroes: mature, brown hair, blue eyes, brown beard, brown mustache, eyepatch, bandana, armored suit, stealth suit, leather jacket.
Guns of the Patriots: old, white hair, blue eyes, white beard, white mustache, eyepatch, necktie, brown coat.
Tested with Hassaku and Jedpoint.
Description
Tested on Hassaku and Jedpoint.
FAQ
Comments (3)
In the future, I'd recommend using something more distinct than "John" for a trigger (even "j0hn"). It's likely to pick up details from other "John"s the base model knows. Also wouldn't use mustache as a tag (it's just part of the beard) since it makes some styles weird.
Also the file name means auto-label sees "naked" in the prompt and assumes it's an X rated images. Only really a problem for local generation with the model name included in the prompt within <> though.
This is just my third lora, so it's all good to know.
Thank you for the advice.
@Ghost_Snake Think of tokens as like a dictionary of words that relate to concepts, styles, and characters that SDXL knows. John can refer to all sorts of characters or even artists.
I would always recommend using a bit of 1337(leet speak) for most LoRAs.
Also in some cases if a style, char, or concept exists but doesnt work very well out of the box, then it is safe to use the exact same token.
Example: if Illustrious knows an artists, but it doesnt know it very strongly. you can increase its potency by making a lora with using the same tokens.



