This lora is "yet another" Pony play/Pony Girl lora. My main complaint about others that I've seen is that they only cover the hoof boots and hoof gloves and miss some of the other "tack" that a pony girl "might wear."
To define some terms...to an equestrian, "Tack" is All the "Stuff" you put on a horse to make them ridable, saddle, bridle, bit, stirrups, etc. And in my opinion you may "or may not" want more than just hoof boots and hoof gloves.
I also found a severe lack of "high stepping" poses in pony girl lora. High stepping would be the pose pony girls are known for with one leg lifted high with the knee bent, usually also with the hands up to the sides. This lora is intended to not just train the hoof boots and hoof gloves but more of the pony play details.
To help distinguish my new training from any previous training all of my trigger words are without spaces and they all start with PG (for pony girl).
Usage:
Use at: 0.8-1 strength
Trigger Words(always include these): PGPlay, PGTack,
Other Terms:
PGHoofBoots -- Hoof boots on the feet (can be knee high, ankle high or thigh high)
PGHoofGloves -- Hoof gloves on the hands
PGPrancing -- High stepping pose, one knee high in the air, with the hands lifted up to the sides.
PGBridle -- A harness wrapped around the face that holds gag and/or blinders
PGBlinders -- leather straps on either side of the face that restrict (but do not block) vision
PGBitGag, gag, gagged, bite gag -- a gag between the teeth (using all these terms helps to eliminate the "open mouth" where you can see into the mouth)
PGFakeTail -- A fake horse tail
PGFakeEars -- Fake horse Ears on top of the head
PGTailBinder -- tape wrappings around the base of the tail
PGPlume -- A fake "mane" of feathers on top of the head
PGHorseMask -- A fake latex horse-shaped mask that covers the whole head
Use at your own risk:
The remaining terms below "Partially work" but they weren't my priority during training. Most of these terms involve multiple people in complex poses so to train them properly you would have to do a single-purpose model dedicated solely to that pose, which isn't what this model is. I don't RECCOMEND trying these terms but I am including them in the list of terms for completeness sake.
PGReins -- it will produce something somewhere between reins and a leash.
PGSaddle -- it makes the saddle fine but it doesn't do a good job of putting a rider in the saddle
PGCart -- again it knows how to make the cart but having the pony girl pull the cart and having a rider in the cart doesn't exactly work
PGWhipped -- this produce lots of whip-like strips of leather
One of my primary complaints about "some" lora creators (not all) is simply that they don't use enough images in their training which tends to result in the model learning certain traits of their images or all the images tend to be of a single character or in a single style or from a single angle -- I try to avoid that in the lora I create and I think the results speak for themselves. I also create my own data sets from hand picked images that are tagged by hand (which is why I haven't released a ton of models-it's very time consuming).









