A bit of an experiment, and not quite hitting its target, but the look is pretty interesting nonetheless. I don't know that I'll make much use of it, but I'm happy to share it for anyone that might know what it's good for!
I preface my prompts with 'pencil contour drawing' and it's almost delivering on that. A proper contour drawing doesn't contain the shading that's heavily present here, but I do appreciate the line thickness variability. So there's some elegance and appropriate chaos to the output that's reminiscent of the sort of drawing I'm looking for.
If you're really curious, I generated training images with IP Adapter and just one reference, differently cropped. I didn't actually keep most of my old art school contour drawings. They're more an exercise in looking and relaxing the hand than they are to generally create great drawings. Still, I always liked the particular self portrait, below. Ultimately, if I'm going to really train a decent contour drawing model, I need to draw more training images.

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Very interesting what you can do with it.Couldn't resist adding a bit of color to the created images though ;)
Many thanks for that!
Very nice used at 0.5 ish levels it makes an interesting drawn style.
Now do blind contour drawing. ;D
just training SD on abstract art at that point 😊 which it could in fact be better at. Been thinking about maybe a Diebenkorn LoRA. His abstract work (or abstract-ish landscapes) are some of my favorite paintings
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