Going to put various new styles here overtime, my first one being an illustration style. These are just made with art by various different people. Clip Skip 2
Neoventure Toon
Weight 1.2 gets the style a bit more, lower to 1 potentially.
Trigger Word: neoventuretoon
(Note: This one's a bit focused on capturing a sort of Neopets/Adventure Quest sort of vibe with the art. There isn't too much of that in the dataset but that's what I was going for.)
PixelLite
Weight 1 is good, probably no higher than 1.6. Increasing it from 1 works better with hi-res fix.
Trigger Word: pixellite
(Note: I also recommend 'pixel art' as a tag. This is my first pixel style lora and I might do more in the future in different styles but this is just focused on a light pixelated sort of style, nothing to heavy or anything hence the name. You can make it more or less heavy though somewhat via adjusting the weights. For some concepts 1.6 might work better than 1. For reference the images I shared that start off with the blonde elf were done without hi-res fix and has a more significant pixilation.)
MedievalWave
Very adjustable. Weight of 1 works but can raise or lower it to suit needs.
Trigger Word: medievalwave
(Note: This style was kinda focused on an aesthetic with long wavy hair that has strokes between it. The end result though is a pretty interesting style. Seems to add a lot of general intricate details to an image I find.)
Sapphrost
1.3 weight gives about what I was aiming for.
Trigger Word: sapphstyle
Variant 1: sapphfrost
Variant 2: sapphdepths
Variant 3: sapphsea
Variant 4: sapphforest
Variant 5: sapphfocus
(Note: Bit different. Pick a variant and add it after the trigger word to mix things up a little. Also recommend the "blue theme" tag for all variants. "snow" can be a good tag for the saphhfrost variant. "underwater" can be good for sapphdepths. Sapphsea is more aimed around things entailing "ocean" especially stormy oceans. Sapphforest could work well with trees or maybe mushrooms. Sapphfocus is just another option for a neat bluish character.)
Gothic A-V1
0.75-1.2 weight are really good.
Trigger Word: GothicAesBun
(Note: Recommend "colored skin, grey skin" as it fits lots of the training data. Also does a lot of pointed sort of chins. Might give multiple panel images, I'd suggest in the negatives "borderless panels, multiple views, segmented comic" to fix. Also if backgrounds are simple, add "simple background" to negatives or just describe a background and that should work.)
Illustration A-V1
0.75 seems like a good weight to me.
Trigger Word: IllustrationAesBun
(Note: Seems to like doing upper bodies somewhat and sometimes different art panels for some reason. Seems like it might get a bit more 2.5D with stronger weight?)