Lets jump right on in, for making my ladies and men I build a base of a prompt. IE "score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up, anthropomorphic cat woman, glowing pink eyes, wide mischievous grin with sharp teeth, thick and fluffy blue and purple striped fur, textured fur with a soft, detailed appearance, huge breasts,". *Foundation prompt should contain details for eyes, hair, lack of hair, fur, scales, skin tone, fur color and a few quality of life prompts.
This is the foundation of my prompt, now there are several ways to do this part but each person has his or her own way of doing this. I often use the next two parts, the scene and the outfit as a baseline when making a character, it helps me correct details and push other details I want with an idea of how an outfit and a scene will affect the foundation. IE "indoors, couch, fireplace, night, window, snow, red shirt, black necktie, long sleeves, arm garter, black gloves, black vest, waistcoat, black pants,".
The sequence for scene or outfit does not matter but they come after the foundation of the prompt. Sometimes more than one outfit and scene helps build the character and give more looks.
Now here is something that needs to be addressed for consistent generations, the hair, if I do not give her a hairstyle the Ai will randomly decide on that for me sometimes, and when building a character that can cause issues. For in this instance choosing to give her bald would conflict with the fur in the prompt so to offset we will use, "shoulder length pink hair, hair covering eye,". By doing this we are taking the randomness out and giving set details forcing the Ai to make similar images the way we want.
Now we have a few details we like this is where I recommend adding and removing loras, some will help while others will hurt. For her I am already using phinjo's Commix Lora. I added rqdwdw's EasyNegative lora and Janloy's Quality Embeddings For Furries lora. While doing so I noticed the eyes getting better so I removed "glowing pink eyes" from the foundation and added in "detailed pink eyes, bright eyes," to help the eyes be more consistent.
I recommend keeping to a low number of loras as too many start fighting each other and the overall image starts to take a hit.
Now we are going to start trying her in different scenes and outfits. "red bustier, red tube top, strapless, midriff, striped pants, clothes around waist, single gauntlet, armor, outdoors, village, fountain" and "white beanie, red plaid jacket, black top, blue jeans, sitting, surrounded by leaves, orange leaves, forest".
Now the downside is right away we ran into a new issue that had not shown itself yet, a variation that was not there nor should appear.
Now the first thing is to look at the prompt and see if anything could be causing this issue, if so remove it or change it, if it continues then its time to add to the negatives. We are adding "orange fur" to the negative as well as removing "white beanie" from the outfit, some characters have a hard time with certain clothes, for her hats and beanies will not work very well for her, IE Yukki with her horns also struggled with hats and beanies, while Sadia and Calliryn did not like pants with their goat legs and needed either shorts or skirts to work. As well we are adding weight to her fur for her foundation prompt.
The current prompt is "score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up, anthropomorphic cat woman, detailed pink eyes, bright eyes, wide mischievous grin with sharp teeth, shoulder length pink hair, hair covering eye, (thick and fluffy dark purple striped fur:1.3), textured fur with a soft, detailed appearance, huge breasts, red plaid jacket, black top, blue jeans, sitting, surrounded by leaves, orange leaves, forest" and the negative prompt is "score_5, score_4, worst quality, low quality, blurry, 3d, monochrome, nude, orange fur"
From here take several different scenes and outfits to make several images, some outfits can be used in more than one scene and vice versa. I personally generate 12 images at a time so I can catch the issues and not the flukes, for each character I make now I do around 90 different scenes and outfits. Now that is not needed for most, you could have as low as 15-20 different scenes and outfits.
I hope this is helpful, and if you enjoyed it, please let me know, and if you have questions ask away, as if you have read this far you are trying to learn and asking questions is how to learn. That said if anyone has advice for me or know things that could help me let me know as I am always learning and pushing what I do to be better.