Type | |
Stats | 241 144 |
Reviews | (39) |
Published | Dec 12, 2023 |
Base Model | |
Trigger Words | Dunhuang Feitian |
Hash | AutoV2 FE5EF98B4E |
Tigger Words: Dunhuang Feitian
Weight: 0.3~1.5
Dunhuang Feitian
Dunhuang Feitian are a classic image in ancient Chinese mural art, which first appeared in the Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and continued to the Yuan Dynasty. Dunhuang flying apsaras originated from flying apsaras in India, and were creatively transformed by Chinese artists to form a unique style.
Dunhuang Feitian are usually slender, with beautiful faces, flowing robes, and graceful poses. They either dance gracefully, play music and sing, hold flowers and offer fruit, or preach to the Buddha in various ways, bringing good luck and beauty to people.
Dunhuang flying apsaras are a treasure of Chinese culture. They are not only an important part of Buddhist art, but also a masterpiece of ancient Chinese art.
Additional Information
Using this lora, you can create beautiful Chinese-style characters resembling the flying apsaras of Dunhuang, with slender figures, graceful postures, flowing long skirts, dancing ribbons, and other features. However, this lora does not include training for musical instruments. If you wish to incorporate traditional Chinese musical instruments into the images, you will need to use them with Chinese-style 2.5D models.