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Lycoris file, pay attention!
FAQ
Comments (9)
Your clothes always look so great, I like the corsets specially. I was following your tutorials and I have a very specific question. I'm trying to do a costume but the faces of the models are blending a bit with the generations and changing the style. Have you trained with pictures that only show the body? Does that have consequences later on?
@IndolentCat thank you so much for your kind comment.
You cannot even begin to imagine how this kind of comment makes all my effort worth it and makes me feel accomplished.
I am very grateful for your kind words, please do not hesitate to come back to my comments section to renew this act of generosity.
Back to your question...
When training for clothes, the AI will take as default face the average face of the models you use for your clothing UNLESS you specify another face.
Please remember to include variety of faces and mix face LoRAs in your prompts.
@EDG Thanks for taking your time to reply, I'll make sure of reviewing the models I have too. I'm using face LoRAs, sorry I didn't elaborate. I'm using a face but is getting sort of distorted by the costume LoRA, I'll try to add more pictures to the set. Had you used pictures with no head though? Not necessarily all of them, but some?
@IndolentCat using headless pictures is a good fix.
However, you might run into the trouble of prompting pictures with headless models if you do that too much.
Happened to me
@EDG Alright, thanks a lot for your time. I'll try a mixed approach next time, this was very helpful.
@EDG how many steps do you usually use?
I'm trying to train a clothing style Lora on 500 different images but Im unsure how many steps should I use?
@Sakura96
Hello,
I just checked your work and I must say that your Lana Rhoades LoRA is very solid. GOOD JOB!
If you ever feel like trying Elsa Jean I would be stoked.
The answer to your question is "it depends"
Depending on the complexity of the clothing you're trying to make it might take the number you mentioned, or even the double of that... I don't know.
It also depends heavily on the quality of your captioning and my LoRA tutorial (accessible in the description) insists heavily on that.
This is what I want you to do as soon as you finish reading this message:
1- Check your captioning and make sure it's proper, according to my tutorial.
2- Do NOT discard the results of your previous training, if your dataset isn't big enough then use the gens you got from your previous model to make it bigger, even if it's not perfect as long as it has a feature that you want the AI to learn it's good. That's called reinforcement.
3- Increase the learning rate by image until the concepts that you want to teach the AI have been engrained deep enough into the AI's neural network
Bonus step- download, like, and review my LoRAs it makes me happy and helps me get exposure! It will also help you to understand the criteria that a good clothing model should satisfy.
Peace bro,
Beautiful ! 10 Stars !
A wonderful variety of style designs and colors, which will make ANY Model look their best in Photos and Art! Thank you very much for the great Lora !
Gonna put a beach tutu on a orc lady, brb
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