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This LORA is focused on generating kokoshnik, huge head pieces in the style of 16th to 20th century Russian and Slavic countries. I had created a previous model called Slavic Crowns - Panache which was trained on a wide variety of headpieces from different regions and time periods. Thanks to @netgoblin for filling me in about the Kokoshnik or traditional Russian headdress worn by women and girls to accompany the trapezoidal dress called a sarafan. I think the concept deserves further study so I created at least eight more lora that focus on specific contours and shapes of kokoshnik. For example, Arrowhead, Disk, Fan, Ring, Mitre, Bicorn, Weird and covered eyes. I am going to do one more that combines all the training data and concepts trained into one, Kokoshnik-All.
Kokoshnik-Ring - New!
Generates a more low-profile head piece that cleaves more closely to the design worn by monachs of Russia and the UK.
Kokoshnik-Arrowhead
Self-explanatory. An art history expert may have a conniption fit over combining regions and styles. C'est la vie. The Russians I talked to were pleased that someone was taking an interest in their culture.
Kokoshnik-Eyes Covered
Departing a bit from the classical look, this lora generates images of women with their eyes covered by a mask, grill or veil, usually with a head piece. See the metadata for trigger words.
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триггер слово не запоминается легко.
Да, триггерное слово трудно запомнить. Thanks for your patience. Yes, the trigger word is hard to remember. I obfuscate the plain english word that so I don't inadvertently trigger terms that the model is already trained on. For example, bicorn which would tend to generate 18th 19th century folded hat brims. The mnemonic is a simple cipher. i=1, e=3, a=4, o=0 So, hat becomes h4t, come becomes c0n3.






