the🤦2.1 update
v2.0 was baked with the SAI offset LoRA - this made the model interact poorly with fine-tuned checkpoints also utilizing the same. But even with the base SDXL model, lended a warm color cast to outputs. All-in-all, 2.0 was flawed. 2.1 is all that 2.0 was supposed to be, with the SAI offset LoRA stripped.
Version 2.0 after working on a full checkpoint model, Painter's Checkpoint, I felt I had really completed everything I sought to capture in this particular painting style. I got the balance of detail and gestural mark making and atmosphere that represents a personal ideal aesthetic for the medium of oil painting.
But I missed the versatility of a smaller LoRA file, which can be reduced in strength, combined with other LoRAs more effectively, and run with models other than the base SDXL model. So - I ran a LoRA extraction from my own checkpoint model. That thing was nearly as large as an SD1.5 model, but could be resized down to this 200k file, maybe my last ClassiPeintXL LoRA. Nearly exactly capturing the style of the Painter's Checkpoint, but allowing so much greater versatility.
This is by far the most consistent and versatile LoRA for generating images with SDXL that capture the feel of genuine oil paintings for whatever subject matter you want to prompt.
Recommended settings for use:
You can go here (pastebin) to download a ComfyUI workflow like what I used, but without custom nodes that are embedded in my image uploads on CivitAI.
Start with a full 1.0 LoRA strength and adjust down to 0.7 or 0.8 for a subtler painterly effect. You can adjust upward (to 1.2 or maybe a little more) to maximize the painterly appearance, but it can start to introduce some quirks
Use the LoRA with your preferred SDXL model with no refiner. I have so far just stuck with base SDXL1.0 but other finetunes work great as well.
I recommend the DPM samplers, but use your favorite. Some may produce softer painting styles that don't suit my taste as much but whatever you prefer is great.
Don't do anything special for your prompt - just describe what you want to see. I usually start my prompt with 'oil painting of ...' If you skip this, sometimes an image can tend toward more photographic, with blurring backgrounds and a kind of odd mesh between painterly and photographic bokeh. It can be a nice look and you can deliberately get it some by using particular photographer's names. But prompting 'oil painting' keeps everything on target with the LoRAs intended style.
Feel free to add artist names (Klimt, Mucha, etc) and the LoRA will merge its style with theirs with usually fantastic results.
I'm happy to share my work for free, just as the base model SDXL came free to us all. But if you felt compelled to offer some material form of thanks, you can buy me a coffee, or you can buy my (darn near unreadable, I warn you) short story 'Willem & Ellene'.
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what v2.0 should have been.
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what a facepalm moment!
As mentioned in the 2.1 description, stripping the offset LoRA from Classipeint improves it a ton, removing a yellow cast to its output and helping it cooperate with many more finetuned checkpoint. The image post repeats the same prompts as for 2.0, almost all with identical settings, but a couple with different seeds. So you can see the difference between the two very starkly. and if you use the LoRA with other checkpoints, like Juggernaut v8, it will work perfectly.
Lol it's funny when people say AI art or models have no soul or human touch, but to be honest so many loras, especially ones like this, invoke emotions in me
kinda hard to explain but this just makes me nostalgic, my mom is a big fan of oil and acrylic paintings and always hung them up around the house, and I also had lots of furniture and decor with these beautifully painted fairies on them
So when i look at the examples and anything made with this lora, i really do think of my mom and also think of my childhood bedroom
just wish people around other corners of the internet would take a moment to deeply take in AI art the way you observe and analyze what they call "real art" or "fine art"
If they simply took 5 seconds to look aside the fact AI tools were used they might feel something beautiful and realize AI art IS art!
sorry for the tanget, this is a beautiful lora!
I'm with you! We're in a historical inflection point. the same comments were made about photography, and then digital photography, and Photoshop etc. It's definitely easy to create soulless art with any of these tools. But it's also easy to create some proper garbage with traditional media. The tool doesn't impart the artistry.
Give the tools to an artist (which I am - an oil painter, comfortable with a number of other media as well) and they'll make art.
Works very well!
Thank you ❤️
thanks for the kind words!
Amazing best one out there imo! is this ok for commercial use?
Thanks! You can use the output of the LoRA however you like. If you were asking if you could sell the model itself, somehow, I'd say that disrespects my wishes. But I don't have lawyers who would stop you. So I'm sure you could pull that off somehow too. I'm fairly confident others have merged my training into commercial products that they made money off of ... they're more industrious about making profit than I.
@eldritchadam i was asking for commercial use of the outputs. ty for clarifying! keep up the great work!
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