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    FullFantasyLady – Ancestries Compendium

    FullFantasyLady is a collection of LoRAs designed to bring fantasy female races into photorealistic form. Inspired by movies, video games, pop culture, and famous tabletop roleplaying games, this project reimagines exotic, stylized, or often underrepresented fantasy women with a grounded, cinematic realism.

    The goal is not perfect 1:1 replication. Instead, FullFantasyLady applies a creative touch — blending recognizable traits with unique reinterpretation. Some differences are deliberate (to avoid pure copying or to inject personality), while others emerge naturally from translating stylized designs into a realistic style. The result is a library of fantasy women that feel believable, tactile, and alive.


    ⚔️ The Collection

    Each entry under FullFantasyLady focuses on a single race, trained to emphasize its unique physiology and traits, while still maintaining human-adjacent beauty and believability.

    • Some will be grounded in classic fantasy archetypes.

    • Others will explore uncommon or overlooked creatures, reimagined as striking and photoreal women.

    Over time, this project will build into a full library of photoreal fantasy women, offering creators flexible tools to generate races that rarely get proper attention in realistic art.


    ⚠️ Notes

    • These LoRAs are interpretations, not official or licensed recreations.

    • They are designed for personal creative projects, dataset building, and exploration of photoreal fantasy design.

    • Expect small variations in anatomy, design, or expression — those are part of the intended creative reinterpretation.


    ✨ Current Ancestries

    🟢 Female Gremlins (Movie – Gremlins 2)

    Inspired by Greta, the only female gremlin introduced in Gremlins 2: The New Batch. These mischievous creatures are reimagined as photorealistic women with short stature, exaggerated gremlin traits, and a strange balance of charm and unease. Their scale, proportions, and signature ear structures are preserved, while reframed with a stylized feminine edge.


    🟡 Female Githyanki (D&D, Baldur’s Gate 3)

    A race of planar raiders and warriors, translated into grounded, photorealistic form. The focus is on their distinct physiology — angular features, elongated ears, and skeletal nasal structure — while exploring variations in expression, culture, and styling. Rather than rigid replication, this interpretation aims to make them feel tactile and believable, as if these alien-like warriors could exist alongside humanity.


    🔵 Female Goliath (D&D TTRPG)

    Towering and powerful, Goliath women embody raw strength and sculpted athleticism. Their defining traits — immense height, muscular frames, and cultural markings — emphasize their mythic origins, while photoreal detailing grounds them in a realistic, cinematic style. They walk the line between intimidating and alluring, embodying the larger-than-life energy of mountain-born warriors.


    🟣 Female Twi’lek (Star Wars)

    Elegant and otherworldly, Twi’lek women are reimagined here in detailed, photoreal form. The training emphasized their defining features: smooth cranial cones, varied lekku lengths and girths, and the distinctive headbands and headdresses that frame their look. A broad spectrum of core Twi’lek skin tones was included — from red, blue, green, and yellow to pink, purple, white, and orange — ensuring flexibility while keeping coloration grounded to their iconic palette. Headdress styles range from simple leather wraps to intricate metallic bands. Rather than leaning into stylized or cartoonish depictions, this interpretation grounds them in editorial-quality realism, making them feel tactile, believable, and unmistakably Twi’lek.


    🟠 Female Mutant Turtles (TMNT – Reimagined)

    ****Most Images will turn out ''R'', because of the swimsuit design. I recommend local generation to avoid Yellow Buzz cost for ... a female TMNT****

    ****Only shoulder-up close-up portrait will be posted as model showcase but the LoRa can do fullbody****

    A grounded yet stylized reinterpretation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles through a modern, semi-photoreal 3D aesthetic. These women blend human form with reptilian structure — textured green skin, distinct facial personality, and the iconic brown backshell integrated naturally into their anatomy. Their hands feature three fingers and one thumb, a deliberate choice that preserves the hybrid design while maintaining functional realism.

    Each wears one of the four signature eyemask colors — blue, red, orange, or purple — balanced evenly across the dataset. Weapons such as the katana, sai, and wooden staff appear occasionally, though not as focal elements; the nunchaku was intentionally omitted due to its unreliable rendering behavior.

    The visual tone walks the line between realism and nostalgia, echoing the 1990s movie suits with that subtle, “uncanny charm” that makes them feel tangible yet otherworldly. Lighting and composition vary between city rooftops, urban interiors, and moody nighttime environments, preserving that cinematic balance of grit, character, and heart.

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990). Jim Henson and the TMNT. This picture  was probably taken in


    Description

    Twi’lek-Mk.1 reimagines the iconic Twi’lek women in photoreal form. Smooth cranial cones, long lekku, and their varied headbands or headdresses are faithfully represented, with options for leather, metal, or cloth wraps. A broad palette of Twi’lek skin colors (red, blue, green, yellow, pink, purple, white, and orange) is supported, along with flexibility in lekku length, girth, and wrappings. This LoRA works across editorial glam, sci-fi settings, retro pin-up, or casual modern looks, always keeping the Twi’lek identity consistent and believable.

    Recommended settings:

    • Tested with Euler + Beta

    • Flux guidance: 2.5 – 3.5

    • Steps: ~40 is the sweet spot (also good from 25+)

    • LoRA strength: 1.0 for single use, reduce when mixing with other LoRAs

    FAQ

    Comments (3)

    Doktor_WeaselSep 30, 2025· 5 reactions
    CivitAI

    The Twi'lek one is really nice, probably the best I've seen, but I've got two small quibbles with it. The spiral pattern on the leku seems to be the default here, but it's not really a common feature, it's more a togruta thing. So I'd like an easier way to prompt without it. Currently it seems like getting images without it is just random. Also, we do have a number of lora to choose from for Twi'lek women, but not one for men. And they do have some significant sexual dimorphism (men have ears, a bulging forehead and generally sharpen their teeth). I'm using these for NPC pictures for an upcoming Star Wars RPG I plan on running for friends, and would like to be able to generate some male Twi'lek along with the ladies. Very nice work though.

    Razane
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    Sep 30, 2025· 2 reactions

    I train most of my lora with trigger word only so it give a little less flexibility, you are right.

    In my testing I've noticed that if you put more detail on lekku it give more result (marking or not, black markings or same color different shade, even no headdress/bald sometime.

    All the image used for the dataset were generated and modified (removing human ears and making ear cones or dome).

    With experimenting the spiraling is avoidable but you have to "force" it sadly.

    As for male version, I might try my hand at male twi'lek... but I have more experience with busty female dataset.

    Thx for the constructive advices, I eventually might work on a Mk.2 version and correct these overfitting.

    Doktor_WeaselSep 30, 2025· 2 reactions

    @Razane Ah cool. I'll give that a shot. Now that you said that, I do notice that several of your examples where they didn't have the spiral you did specify something like leather leku binding or other jewelry. So that fits. Thanks for the advice.

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