The D&D Character sheet LoRA will apply a character to an old piece of parchment paper with their name, class, race, attributes and attribute scores, inventory, skills, attack rolls, armor class, (pretty much anything from a dungeons & dragons character sheet) along with an illustrated portrait of the character. Several style variations are shown in the examples.
While this LoRA will occasionally produce NSFW content, I'd recommend using another LoRA in addition to this one if you'd like to make pornographic-style character sheets, but it works well for images like this one of a druid character of mine:
If you're not getting the results you'd expect, try beginning your prompt with the character sheet information, starting a new line like this <enter>
...and then describe the character. Here's an example:
tabletop role-playing game illustrated character sheet on parchment paper, realistic illustration mnmk, title text reading "BABA YAGA, WITCH DOCTOR" & "BOG WITCH" & "ALCHEMIST AND POISON BREWER ", notes describing character attributes listed like on a D&D character sheet, text showing attribute scores reading "STR 10" & "DEX 16" & "CON 16" & "INT "18" & "WIS "20" & "CHA 10", her armor class "22 AC", total hit points reading "75 HP", old parchment paper background, in the style of a Dungeons & Dragons character sheet, <enter>
Baba Yaga, a bog witch with.... character description.... and so on....
If you're using Forge Couple, that newline will also allow to to separate the text from the character illustration very easily. Without using Forge couple, you'll likely get a more centralized illustration like this:
It works well with character LoRAs, but if your LoRA weights are set too high, you may lose some of the text listed everywhere on the character sheet.
If you have any ideas to improve this LoRA or if you have any questions, feel free to send them my way!
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Illustrious version - the text doesn't work as well as in Flux, of course. Still makes pretty remarkable character sheets though!
FAQ
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Could you make this Lora into XL.. Please :3 would be nice!
Sure! I have an Illustrious one I just published. Let me change the data set up a bit and I'll make a SDXL1.0 one as well.
Should be all set for SDXL - Pony's on its way.
I may have gotten some of the examples mis-matched with their model type, but here's an easy way to tell.
If the text is legible: Flux. Nearly Legible: SDXL, Almost Legible: Pony, You can make out a word or two: Illustrious. Ha!
Interesting.... In my experience ILL usually renders text better than Pony and SDX.
Maybe it takes a bit of a different prompting approach, but when I get ILL to spell something correctly (especially character names), I feel like I just won the stable diffusion lottery!
@Prog420ress Yeah, well, ILL works on Danbooru tags, so what I meant is that it generally renders letters better, not that it can generate something reasonable :)
@Thrordainul Hehehe - it could also be that my dataset is limited (maybe 16 different character names currently, so it reverts to "what it knows". I can correct that though!
If you have some sheets to submit, I'd appreciate it! I just started the bounty yesterday: Show Me Your Sheets!
@Prog420ress Yes, I posted one of my actual lvl10 character :)











