This is a lora meant to create a variety of "orcish" characters. This is a model trained originally to be able to create shadowrun orcs, but ended up being more flexible than that. Trained without text encoder on carefully generated set without clothes and on blurry background, it just works to "orcify" any character you are creating - making facial features more pronounced, adding long ears and tusks.
Tags: For making DnD half-orcs, shadowrun orcs and similar characters don't use any keywords. If you want the results to be more striking, add "orc" tag to the prompt and it will complete the effect. You can try adding "demonic horns", "super wide shoulders" and similar tag to create shadowrun trolls. Adding "tusks" tag at low weight does not change things much, but can help make a more pronouned trolls. Using this Lora without clothing tags can lead to shirtless/nude characters. I suggest useing nude, naked, shirtless and similar negative tags to avoid that.
Go easy on negative tags that can relate to the face, especially with female characters, it often messes with tusks. Examples of such tags include ugly, mutated, disfigured and similar. In further testing I found that https://civarchive.com/models/7808/easynegative is quite enough to keep the faces aesthetic without messing up tusks.
Since it was primarily made for Shadowrun, the Lora does not make the skin green by default, if you want typical full-blooded WoW style orcs you'll need to use appropriate model. RPG V4 does tolkien style orcs together with this lora for males (not woman) when tagged "orc". For fantasy characters you may want to add "city" and "cyberpunk" to negative tags to avoid sci-fi-ish background.
Style and Models: This Lora does not affect style that much and can be with most realistic to semi-realistic models. Meant for use with Realistic Vision 1.3, RPG V4, Deliberate V2. Sort of works with anime models, I tried with AbyssOrangeMix2 Hard and it worked from time to time, but I did not test it excensively. Anime males mostly end up nightmarish, you have been warned.
Example images are a mix of the four, straight txt2img. Only the last three are AbyssOrangeMix2 Hard.
Settings: Works best at low CFG (2-4). I don't recommend changing the network weight too much, more than 1.2 can produce artifacts. My samplers of choice are Euler A and DPM++ SDE Karras. Don't use restore faces, it often kills the tusks.
Since it was trained on 512x512 portaits and body shots, it, as usual, struggles when making full body shots, for those I suggest inpainting and hirez.
Issues: two that I'm aware of. 1) On males it can sometimes create some ugly and pronounced lines when going for photorealism. Fix with restore brush, inpainting or similar tools. 2) On females it often leans towards blue eyes. Add "blue eyes" to negative tags if you encounter that.
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If this can consistently get tusks I may add it into my merge <3
Feel free to do so! Though do note that I never trained the text encoder, found it works better without it, not sure how well it would merge.
shadowrun orcs you say? I see you are a person of culture as well.
Next release: Vampires !
Awesome for Shadowrun for sure!
Thanks so much for this. I was having a very difficult time generating characters for D&D that looked like half-orcs as opposed to orcs or just weird goblinoids or normal humans. I wasn't able to get visible tusks/fangs but this still worked great.
This is awesome can we get an update ?
Thank you! What would you want for the update? I've been using it since I published it with no real issues.
Might make a v2 one day, so in general - open to suggestions.
@Frenesi I've found the Lora was not working to well on Electric Eden Model but that model does some great Shadowrun stuff.
Things I found to enhance the chance of getting good tusks (checkpoint: aZovyaPhotoreal_v1VAE; target: female orc):
- low/medium sampling steps (<30)
- character looking directly into camera
- "bad anatomy, wrong anatomy" in negative promt
- CFG 3
- portrait or close up (basically face only)
Damn, I've been looking for something like those Shadowrun orks, thanks bro.


















