Helps get Heterochromia, you can define which eye is which colour and follows pretty accurately.
Example : Heterochromia, left eye yellow, right eye red Only requires heterochromia as a trigger and will randomly choose a colour,
favours blues reds and greens. Works well with weight 0.7-0.9
Version 2 of my Heterochromia LoRA.
100 images, higher resolution more variety of colors. Still only trigger required is Heterochromia, using only the trigger will provide a random set of colors.
It favors reds and yellows if left to it's own devices.
It recognizes specific colors such as "Left eye yellow, right eye blue", though sometimes it gets it's left and right confused, you'll typically get the results you're looking for.
A Fun side effect of me adding more colors to the mix was a nifty rainbow eye. I have yet to reproduce it by prompt, however you might get lucky. Occasionally produces reflections and artefacts within the iris, comes off looking a bit reflective
Description
Doubled Dataset
Trained on 100 images (512x512|768x768|512x768|768x512) on upward scale from lowest
resolution to highest
Dataset Resolution Quadrupled
FAQ
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I was just attempting this as a TI. Definitely going to give your LoRA a try!
Seems to work good, just can't get rid of the multicolored hair, which can be an issue for some of the pics I make.
Version 1 Should produce without multi colored hair just wont have as many choice colors. Thanks for the input , I'll see what I can do about rainbow hair in v3 I already have some ideas.
@h4v0c Thanks. Normally it's not an issue with multicolored hair for me, I use it a ton, but like I said it would be good if possible to have it less but thanks for the lora either way.
@deltanz92 Working on a version3 that'll resolve that. Either way thanks for the feedback! :D
@h4v0c Any update on version 3?
@Ayayanamie Yes! And No! I started version 3 then flux came out , so now I'm debating going from SD --> Flux for this next version , or maybe just one for each , SD , XL , FLUX ... hmmm
May I ask how does this even work just by placing this lora into the folder with all other loras? The model doesn't even exist in hashes?! I think that's bizarre for sure!
Yep, take the Lora put it under Webui/models/LoRA. It should populate once you refresh your LoRA list
edit: If you're using a local Stable Diffusion (Webui by A1111) you'll need to select the Lora under the Lora section or <lora:Heterochromia:0.7> <-- is the switch in SD Webui
















