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Nami(One Piece|Pre/Post-Timeskip)

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Updated: Jun 22, 2025

characteranimeone piece

Verified:

SafeTensor

Type

LoRA

Stats

212

850

163

Reviews

Published

Jun 21, 2025

Base Model

Illustrious

Training

Steps: 640
Epochs: 10

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 2
Strength: 0.8

Trigger Words

nami (one piece), brown eyes, orange hair, short hair, blue shirt, short sleeves, blue necktie, bracelet, white skirt, blue sandals

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This is Lora from Nami in One Piece.

Nami-Pre-Timeskip

If you don't use full body in the prompt, the blue sandals will often not be rendered.

Sometimes the blue shirt will turn light blue, but this is because the AI ​​is misjudging the colors due to the blue shirt and blue necktie in the caption and image.

Nami-Post-Timeskip

If I remove anime style, anime capture, and anime screen, or use a model other than WAI-NSFW-illustrious-SDXL V13, the image becomes thickly painted. This seems to be due to the prompt "bikini" included in the caption.

When using WAI-NSFW-illustrious-SDXL V13, if you use a different outfit such as a maid or shrine maiden, it will become an anime picture even without anime capture or anime screen. If you use anything other than WAI-NSFW-illustrious-SDXL V13, the painting will be thick.

I think this is because I put the word bikini in the caption when learning Lora. I was able to create an anime picture by adjusting the number of learning images, image content, and prompts, but at first it only came out thickly painted. Until now, the reproduction was low or subtle, and there was a slight realistic look due to the learning images, but this is the first time it has only come out thickly painted.

I want to output a perfect anime picture, so please tell me what to do and what the cause is. Of course, all the learning images are anime captions and official illustrations. I did not use any thickly painted images.

By the way, when I use other people's anime Lora drawings and put them in a swimsuit, sometimes the paint comes out too thick. What is the cause and what can I do about it?