Vicky from Fairly Odd Parents,
trained on Anything 4.5
Prompts:
You don't have to prompt for neither the eye color nor the hair color, however I suggest putting low ponytail in the positive prompt and ponytail / high ponytail in the negative to make the hair more correct.
trigger word: vicky
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I have to ask, how do you get such a successful lora, given that most of the images are pretty off "normal" human models? I've been trying to create my own LORAs for more stylized cartoon characters--Milo Murphy's World and Phineas and Ferb and I've had almost no success. Do you use lots of fan art, or is there some secret sauce?
I've downloaded every Lora you've made, and they're all just perfect. Love 'em!
trial and error, better prompting, tags that fit the images, have a few images wearing different outfits, hats, no clothing, clothing, different backgrounds, different poses, go here https://civitai.com/models/22530/guide-make-your-own-loras-easy-and-free it tells you how to make a lora
To be honest, I initially wanted to make it more cartoon styled lora, and this is just the second version I made. Every lora is a different experience, as you have to consider a lot of circumstances. In case of this one I had a total of 24 images in the dataset where about 7 of the images were purely in the style of the cartoon. The rest of them were more stylized. As someone commented before, you have to try different things and see if they work, for example I've stopped pruning tags except for the hair color and sometimes the eye color. With a small hand picked dataset I always make sure to either make the background as simple as possible or to clean up any parts that stand out too much.
I also recommend looking at some of the rentry guides as well:
Can this model be used to make a werewolf Vicky like in the episode of The Fairly OddParents where she falls in love with a British boy?
....Personally having trouble keeping artifacting out of this laura, but you could probably do something like this using another lora or model that can do furries and then using a prompt like [vicky: wolf girl: .5] I'll test it out and see what comes out.
Results: if you use a model built around furries it works pretty easily but I didn't manage to get orange hair and brown fur at the same time because the diffusion models seem to consider hair and fur basically the same thing so you'd have to fiddle around with that in either an art program or figure out a way to change her complexion without setting the laura too low because her skin tone is baked into the laura.










