Type | |
Stats | 125 275 |
Reviews | (33) |
Published | Dec 18, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 630 Epochs: 15 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 1 Strength: 1 |
Trigger Words | CEVCDH, crawling, on stomach, lying, cramped, holding lighter, lighter, fire, ventilation shaft, straight-on, Breast press |
Hash | AutoV2 2316E060DF |
This LoRA will let you produce an iconic, festive, scene from the greatest Christmas movie of all time. Seemed easier to make for contest than trying to get a LoRA that could accurately produce an MP5A3 shortened HK94. Get this LoRA together with your favorite character and have a few laughs as they learn what a TV dinner feels like.
Tags: CEVCDH, crawling, on stomach, lying, cramped, holding lighter, lighter, fire, ventilation shaft, straight-on,
Illustrious Only Optional: reflection, reflective floor (the PDXL wound up with this baked in incidentally. Figured I’d add tags for the applicable images when retraining it)
Optional: Breast press (for well endowed girls)
Negative: dual wielding (if you have issues with the lighter appearing on both hands, I've seen this fix similar issues. Not sure it will be needed or if it's even that helpful), realistic, photo (medium) (may have impact due to presence in almost a quarter of data set)
Training material was lighter than I’d like at only 13 images (original+a redraw+1 image of a guy in the Avenue of the Stars vents recreating the scene+1 TV scene parodying it+1 commercial parodying it+8 drawn parodies) so I added a few extra 2 photos of a ventilation shaft interior without anyone in it (surprisingly hard to find them) to bulk it out a bit more, but was still lighter than I'd normally go for. I’m amazed it worked as well as it did: Epoch 2 got the framing right (which had proven impossible with prompts alone), and the lighter started showing up at epoch 4.
You can vote on what models I convert to Illustrious next year using the polls in this article. As mentioned in that article, I was up to breaking my hiatus for a contest entry, and this was such. (I'll bake this for Illustrious once I've got confirmation on how multi-version models work for the contest.)