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Stats | 238 5,846 1.3k |
Reviews | (29) |
Published | Oct 3, 2024 |
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Training | Steps: 580 Epochs: 10 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 2 |
Trigger Words | Sundress With Bows and Ribbons Sleeveless Backless Off Shoulder Short Sleeved Haltertop Hair Ribbons Checker-print Frilly +1 more |
Hash | AutoV2 B0BAC3EEB6 |
Made for an anime style of American Sundresses
Barney Stinson:
It's a sad day in New York, Ted, a sad day indeed. You know what I saw on my way in here? A girl in a sweater. And you know what that means: the season of exposed skin is over, exactly! Gone are the tank-tops, Ted. Gone are the cute little skirts. Gone are the sundresses - the sundresses, Ted! I don't think I can make it another eight months with no sundresses.
To change the style of the sundress, use tags like "sleeveless" "Backless" "OffShoulder" "Haltertop" "Shortsleeved". Tags like "Frills, "Bows", "Ribbons" also change the dress style
Specify colors and patterns (like checkerprint or floral print) before the style and tag dress
You can also specify length and neckline, but it tends to default to around knee length and a slight cleavage
Example Prompt order I used is:
pink checker-print off shoulder sundress with bows and ribbons
The most commonly accepted definition for a sundress is a casual dress for warm weather, made of light weight breathable material like cotton, usually sleeveless, short and flowing but still cinched around the waist. The term was first used in the 1940s, but they became popular in the 1960s