Type | |
Stats | 128 41 112 |
Reviews | (25) |
Published | Oct 6, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 8,500 Epochs: 100 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 1 Strength: 1 |
Trigger Words | chibi anime art |
Hash | AutoV2 12252DBFB1 |
1. What is this?
This is a long-awaited Lora style model for chibi in the style of Juustagram. ... At least I'm the one who waited.
2. How to use this?
This is a Style Lora uses in the Pony prompting technique.
Don't know how to tag? Read this or read my version below:
+ Pony XL v6.0: score_9, source_anime, character name, put anything here, tag_1, tag_2,...
Explain:
+ "score_9": this is a quality tag. You can use the full list for more quality: "score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, score_6_up" and add these in the negative prompt if the result is not good enough: "score_4, score_5, score_6".
+ "source_anime": this is a style tag. Full list of style tags: 'source_pony', 'source_furry', 'source_cartoon' and 'source_anime' and ratings of 'rating_safe', 'rating_questionable' and 'rating_explicit'.
+ "character name": this is where you write your character name. Pony will recognize a lot of characters but definitely not most or all of them. You can try to add a tag in a line of "Enterprise from Azur Lane" if the AI doesn't know who is Enterprise.
+ "put anything here": I have no clue.
+ "tag_1, tag_2": tags from image platforms like Danboru, Gelbooru,...
3. Extra:
Prompt:
juustagram style, chibi
For example: juustagram style, score_9, score_8_up, source_anime, 1girl, solo, chibi
Suggested addition:
Emotion: v-shaped eyebrows, shaded face, smug, trembling, ...
Face direction: looking at viewer, looking away, looking ahead, looking to the side
Camera setting:
+ portrait, upper body, full body
+ 45-degree angle, from side, profile
+ below eye level, above eye level
+ bright lighting, dim lighting
Background setting:
+ Realistic background
+ Artistic background
My tips and tricks for good pictures (copy the green one to your prompt):
Portrait Tips and Tricks Key Notes:
General:
Avoid square format or eye-level shots; opt for portrait or landscape orientations, above or below eye level.
Angle your shots at a 45-degree angle or use a 3/4 view to emphasize curves and add dynamism.
Posing:
1. Hands in Front:
Ideal for women in various photo shoots.
Stand directly in front of the camera or at a 45-degree angle.
Fold hands in front/arms extended and relaxed in front of her/ hold one wrist with the other hand
2. Looking Over the Shoulder:
A dynamic and fun pose.
Have the model look over her shoulder towards the camera.
3. One Arm Crossed and the Other Hand on The Chin:
Directs the viewer's attention towards the model's face.
Creates a natural and dynamic pose.
4. Sitting on the Floor, Leaning Forward:
Suitable for casual portraits in urban or natural settings.
Have the model sit on the floor and lean forward.
5. Sitting with Knees Crossed:
Creates dynamic diagonals.
Can be adjusted for various moods and styles with wardrobe and setting.
6. Hands on The Waist:
Adds interest and confidence.
Creates powerful and stable compositions with bent arms.
7. One Knee Up:
Perfect for facing the camera or sideways.
Creates triangles for dynamic compositions.
8. Sitting on the Floor Sideways:
Utilizes diagonal lines for dynamic composition.
Ensure good posture and support if needed.
9. Leaning on a Wall and Popping The Hip:
Communicates a relaxed attitude and self-confidence.
Adds style with weight on the outer leg and hand on the hip.
10. Sitting with one leg bent and the other extended:
Works well with various seating options.
headrest, arm rest.