Highly recommend using it on CivitAI's generator (1.6 - 2 strenght)
Base prompt: Awsmbro style illustration. Keep the girl's face
3rd try at a more unified Klein LoRA. This was probably the longest I have waited for a LoRA training (about 12 hours), so I will try to make training faster without diminishing results in the next style I have in mind. Also, it's worth noting that Civit doesn't really work well for editing images into a style; it's more of a render or style transfer, since the model cannot be trained with pairs of before and after. Anyways, hope you like it.
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Hello! How do you train something like this? Do you just train the style and the editing capabilities of Klein apply it? Thank you 🙌
Well, in the case of this LoRA, I gathered my dataset of around 100 images and then trained it with the default CivitAI LoRA trainer. Of course, this is not a truly optimal way of making a style LoRA because Klein is really stubborn in terms of learning something that isn't realism. The fact is, the editing feature would work best if we had the possibility of using a target and control dataset: one that shows the style you want to achieve and another that represents realism (before and after just like for training Flux Kontext). That would work leagues better than what I'm doing here, but since I cannot do that, and training on AI Toolkit becomes longer or more expensive, I chose this more aggressive approach for training Klein, which consists of high repeats and smaller, less descriptive captions.
Even then, I'm still playing around with it, so the moment I get my results back from another style I'm currently training, I will share my findings here. Hope this helps you.
Also i forgot to say i will be releasing an article if all goes as planned that way people can try a tweak some of the settings i use and maybe even get better results.
@MackLianos Thank you. Yeah so if you want the edit ability it's best to go for the 3 datasets. But it'd mean you already need the outputs your model is supposed to create. That's weird to me ahah. Waiting for the article then, cheers 🙌
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