Type | |
Stats | 172 372 |
Reviews | (20) |
Published | Jun 19, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 1,178 Epochs: 10 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 2 Strength: 1 |
Trigger Words | Victorian Renaissance Monet |
Hash | AutoV2 977A542CD3 |
Got sick and tired of trying to figure out how to get a so-called "Victorian Anime" aesthetic, which I'm enthralled with, so I made a LoRA. Used Counterfeit v 2.5 as the base model. It's my first time making a LoRA, so I have no clue about a lot of things regarding them, but I used 20 images to create this one... probably should add more images later, since I noticed that a great majority of the ones I used were close-up portraits, and not full-body stuff.
Anyway, try it out and see what works!
Monet
Update v 2.0: Saw that Counterfeit ver. 3.0 dropped, so I attempted to update VAA to see if it works well with the new model. Doesn't seem to be the case, as it turns out deep-fried and with a persistent green artifact [Update: I wasn't using a VAE; best to use one to avoid this issue]. But, VAA v 2.0 seems to work nicely with Counterfeit ver. 2.5. Perhaps I should wait for a pruned version of Counterfeit 3.0, and see if VAA will meld with it then.
I typically throw weights to the extreme (2.0 for certain prompts, and 1.0 for VAA) to see what happens. Oddly enough a weight of 1 on VAA doesn't seem to produce bad results for me on Counterfeit ver. 2.5. But I would recommend no more than 0.8 if you're working on a different model.
Update v 3.0: Trained v3 using the dataset used to train VAXL, with some slight modifications to the prompts here and there. I upped the Network Dimension and Rank by a factor of 2, and as this dataset is the largest of all the SD1.5 VAA LoRA, it's a bit hefty. Now it includes some trigger words, namely "Victorian", "Renaissance", and "Monet".