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👉 Automatic1111/Forge (I generate my previews here [Forge])
👉 PixAI
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Yo man, do you mind to answer why you decided to splitting each outfit into separated lora? Even not bundling them per arc in single lora.
Do you think 1 costume per character per lora is always better? Or what kind of considerations do you have?
I create separate LoRA files mainly because this makes the tagging phase, which is usually the most tedious part, much easier and faster. In addition, putting multiple outfits into a single model may causes clothing overlaps, which makes tagging phase even more complicated and crucial. For instance, with Nami and Robin in the Egghead arc (still ongoing in the anime), I don’t yet know how many outfits they will get. As a result, I either have to make a separate model for each outfit as it appears, or wait until the arc in the case of One Piece, or even the entire series in other cases, is finished before creating a complete model that includes all of their outfits.
@Fasd800 hmmm.., so if I can summarize it you do it because :
- easier and faster tagging process
- avoiding clothing overlaps issues
- faster production and flexibility (does not need to wait till the series end)
CMIIW. Overall, those points are indeed interesting and give another POV for me~
Thanks for answering me man! I just curious in why people do their lora like they do.
i will say i really enjoy how these are organized. i have an outfit folder in my loras folders. i might as well just make a Fasd800 folder in honor of the goat
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