The LoRA version of my first model, Dragon Portrait. Both images and captioning have been reworked, favoring a tag-based system with higher quality of images.
At higher weights, it is great for creating portraits featuring one or two dragons. At lower weights, it can improve faces for reptilian characters in general, especially in close-ups.
Some noteworthy tags that this LoRA has been trained on:
Facial features
horns - for more pronounced, large horns on the back of the head
nose horn - for a small horn on the tip of the snout
spikes - for more spiky facial features in general
cheek spikes - for spikes on the cheek
head frill - for a prominent frill/fin on top of the head
dorsal frill - for prominent frills/fins on the back and the back of the neck
ear frill - for ear-like frills on the side of the head
beak - for a snout with a beaked tip
slit pupils - for typical reptilian eyes with vertical slits
male - for a more masculine, rectangular face
female - for a more feminine, curved face
Direction of gaze
looking to the side - dragon looks away to the side
looking at viewer - dragon looks more or less directly at viewer
sideways glance - dragon looks at the viewer with the head turned to the side