Type | |
Stats | 469 1,512 |
Reviews | (8) |
Published | Jul 12, 2023 |
Base Model | |
Trigger Words | b_horror_v2_1 |
Hash | AutoV2 563A146540 |
V2.0
Two gothic/gothic lolita text inversions
b_horror_v2_1 is cute and dressy, good for gothic lolita and cute vampires
b_horror_v2_2 is dark, good for scary vampires
Prompt:
nsfw
backlight (all the training samples have a girl dressed in black with a very bright moon or a very bright window)
colorless (most drawings have low contrast or low saturation)
Other notes:
this was difficult to train, mostly because all source drawings have low contrast, low saturation, lots of small elements that turn into artifacts, and because most girls have a black corset, the waist area is always excessively dark/shadowed
correcting brightness/contract, maybe this: https://civitai.com/articles/1125/new-tool-cdcolordetail-tuner
therefore, a good way to make a drawing without the text inversion is to add "victorian dress, frills, backlight, low contrast, low saturation, 90's style manga" to the prompt
the model has a tendency to:
make girls that hold things in their hands (their dress, cake, flowers, a glass of blood)
add some chibi clones (sometimes)
V1.0-Experimental
I was doing sth with the computer, and this appeared.
You need to play with CFG scale, embedding strength, and strength of 'nsfw' in the negative.
Embeddings:
b_horror_1: vampire, red and black
b_horror_2: demon, pink and black, scary symmetry
b_horror_3: nsfw, lots of frills, good for goth lolita
Other notes:
horror_sth_3 is a mix of 20% horror1, 50% horror2, 30% horror3
I have included some images with latent upscale, you should try to obtain the same results by hand (it's how intermediate checkpoint examples are generated when training a text inversion)