Type | |
Stats | 2,168 350,538 |
Reviews | (380) |
Published | Jul 3, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 1,000 Epochs: 3 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 2 Strength: 0.8 |
Trigger Words | transformation anthro face _ANIMAL_ face _ANIMAL_ _PART_ |
Hash | AutoV2 C092B4C01E |
Generate people that aren't quite people but aren't quite animals either! Pony can sometimes go overboard when using the term "anthro" or "furry" when you're just looking for something in-between. This is my first attempt at making a transition LoRA. It can help make some parts animal-like or can dial back a "anthro". I'm likely going to keep working on this one to try and get better and less style-influencing results.
Usage
To use, a weight of 0.5-1.2 seems to work well. Add in the trigger word "transformation". Then add in parts you want transformed, ex: "harpy feet", "dog hands", "cat face". For faces, add in "anthro face" + "ANIMAL face" for whichever face you're going for.
When targeting parts, increasing the weight of the LoRA will likely increase the animal aspects. When targeting "anthro" or "anthro face", the weight of the LoRA will generally keep the subject looking more human.
This has been trained (to varying degrees) on
bee, cat, cow, dog, dragon, elephant, frog, harpy, horse, hyena, lizard, octopus, pig, plant, rabbit, raccoon, snake, succubus, wolf
Other random concepts (may or may not work)
webbed feet, shoeburst, horns, mermaid, bubble toes, vaporeon