Based on the Fighting Fantasy Classics illustrations. Use the trigger word "fantasyclassics" for uncoloured images, and "fantasyclassicscolour" for coloured images. I used a strength of 1 for all images but lower strengths usually end up in a more comic book to painting style.
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Great to see this lora. You might want to consider adding images from Steve Jackson's Sorcery books, also set in the Fighting Fantasy world. You may find all 4 books around the net in some form or another. :)
I really enjoyed the Sorcery! series. I'll definitely do that! Thanks
Amazing idea! It could be excellent for illustrating gamebooks or classic videogames. Thank you for sharing! ๐
It's a cool style but I can't quite tell if it looks overtrained or undertrained?
All I know is it does crazy things to limbs right now
Try a different model like RevAnimated, try different strengths. I'm quite happy with where this lora is at atm, other than the brown borders and some finer details.
Try switching between the coloured and uncoloured triggers, as the b&w trigger offers more convoluted results due to the data set and the nature of the source images provided. Dreambooth gets a bit confused, even with adequate tagging.
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