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Stats | 349 963 |
Reviews | (72) |
Published | Jun 23, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Trigger Words | MilesUniverseStyle GwenUniverseStyle SpidermanIndianUniverseStyle Miles42UniverseStyle MilesSketchBookStyle |
Training Images | Download |
Hash | AutoV2 F8D2A6D770 |
The idea behind this LoRA is to capture the vibrant diversity of art styles showcased in the Spider-Verse. While most LoRA models stick to the main universe's animation style, this LoRA celebrates the unique artistic flair from each alternate universe. It's all about embracing the rich, multifaceted visual storytelling that makes the Spider-Verse so special.
This LoRA is trained on screenshots from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, capturing the variety of iconic animation styles and distinctive characters that have turned these films into groundbreaking masterpieces. The animation is known for its vibrant colors, intricate details, and expressive character designs, bringing to life the multiverse adventures of Miles Morales, Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, and other Spider-People. This model can recreate both the dynamic action scenes and the stunning, comic book-inspired aesthetics that define the series.
This model is trained on Pony Diffusion V6 XL, so it has Pony ability.
The tagging for art styles includes:
'MilesUniverseStyle': Main universe style, a blend of 3D animation with 2D comic book art.
'GwenUniverseStyle': Emotional watercolor style.
'Miguel2099UniverseStyle': Syd Mead-inspired style.
'SpiderIndianUniverseStyle': 70s comic art style.
'Miles42UniverseStyle': Similar to the main universe style but darker and with more contrast.
'MileSketchBookStyle': Miles' art book and gritty art from the animation.
'SpiderPunkUniverseStyle' (limited data): Hand-cut, pasted, and glued paper style.
'TheSpotStyle' (limited data): Ink line art style.
'SpidermanNoirStyle' (limited data): Black and white with very high contrast.
'CartoonicWorldStyle' (limited data).
Usage Tips:
Use with Pony Diffusion or a Pony-based model.
Incorporate a pony prompt for best results.
Trigger words for character: use character names (e.g., Miles Morales, Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy).
You can also add LoRA to mimic the series' signature style.