Proudly exhibiting his newly captured meat shield, our monstrous humanoid decides to have some fun along the way...
...but this time for Pony XL. Turned out quite nice, compare to my experiments with "Vanilla" SDXL, but now only works for Checkpoints that have Pony XL merged in.
If you see "onarmor_pony_xl-000009" in the example-pictures - that's the one I renamed and uploaded here - there shouldn't be any differences.
EDIT: Turns out, I can get all kinds of characters (even robots and there were no robots in my training data), the Lora may be just a little keen, to add green skin, fat bellies, tusks, pointy ears and baldness to the mix for the background character (which can be worked around by positive prompts replacing them, like "round ears", or putting them in the negative prompts, like "fat"). There's still a little bit of luck involved, but way better than my initial attempts.
Thanks to the source pictures, it leans heavily into Orcs, Goblins, Werewolves and similar for the background character. For everything else it's pretty hit and miss, [insert pun about one trick pony] you might want to specify a man of other species such a "human man", "reptile man", or try inpainting after having a pose you like.
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Can you write a list of monster this lora works well with? I found Minotaurs, orc and werewolves work
I can give it a try, but perhaps I just suck at prompting 🤔 perhaps all kinds of monsters work fine and I'm just inept getting them out of SD?!
Turns out, I can get all kinds of characters (even robots and there were no robots in my training data), the Lora may be just a little keen, to add green skin, tusks, pointy ears and baldness to the mix (which can be worked around by positive prompts replacing them, or putting them in the negative prompts).
@ragnaroook yep, even stuff like Bowser from Mario is drawn realsitically. Truly an amazing LorA!
Fantastic - thank you!
There are quite a bunch of activation tags. Do they differ in the content they generate somehow? Thus far I've realized that "bound to [male]" tends to generate ropes while "chained to [male]" tends to generate chains. Is there some other difference like this one regarding the other tags (onarmor, fanny packing, meat shield, cocksleeve)?
No special effect. At least not intentional. I just didn't clean up the tag-files I gathered.
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