Type | |
Stats | 496 856 9 |
Reviews | (74) |
Published | Jun 17, 2023 |
Base Model | |
Trigger Words | DIG_JBX |
Hash | AutoV2 C3F0138F08 |
This is a LoRA trained to replicate my digital art style. It's quite a painterly style, more like traditional media painting, with a focus on visible brushwork and dramatic dynamic lighting. It will add colour saturation, brushwork, and value control to images as per the samples. Creating a 'traditional media in digital' feel.
The LoRA was trained using AvalonTruvision V3 and that's where I've done most of my testing. I've also found it works very well with CyberRealistic. No doubt lots of interesting results are out there with other models too.
The results in my sample images were achieved using the following prompt structure:
((A digital painting)) [description of what you want in your image], <lora:DIG_JBX:1.2> DIG_JBX, ((good brushwork)), dramatic lighting
I've found the best results with using DPM++ 2M Karras for sampling. With the sampling steps set between 10 and 50. Higher than 50 tends to result in images that are a bit too flat and bold. At least in my testing.
For the LoRA settings, you can start with a strength of 1, and push up or down depending on how much of the effect you want. For a strong painterly feel I've found a value of between 1 and 1.4 is ideal. Lower values will retain the values and saturation but reduce the brushwork side.