Aimed at depicting expressions over the visors of helmets and similar surfaces, I made this lora using own gens in order to get the stable results. While primarily intended for robots and trained on all-female gens, there are a few things to keep in mind to get the results needed.
For the best control, I used a few tags to differentiate and navigate included styles without causing prompt bleeds or conflicts. Certain models have a bias toward certain styles regardless of tags, and some don't work with the lora properly all-together.
These are the tags to keep in mind:
- Screen face - core tag
- TV face, tv head - similar, but aimed at a square...er heads
- Glossy - 2.5D style with shiny surface. Fun skin texture.
- Indie - darker, artsy, industrial
- Cartoon - while not prevalent, may help with exaggerated expressions
- 3d - yeh.
Notable tags also include: monitor (negative), bodysuit, helmet, animal ears, robot, cat-girl, armor.
Mix and match all above for best results.
There are things to improve and I am planning to do so when possible.
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Good stuff! I was hoping someone would tackle the work of adding digital faces on cyber-helmets. Hope the next iterations can be tuned to impact the overall style less.
Yeah, need to add more style and expression diversity. You can try adding "gloss", "cartoon" or even "cute" to negatives for now
Figuring out how to diversify or ignore backgrounds...
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