This is a style model that does Moralgear style art, the artist tends to giantess, and big breasts. Tends to work best at 0.6. This model was trained on illustrious-xl and generated in Illustrious pencil-xl. Made with the Kohya tool for AI Training through google colab. Any suggestions to improve or recommended things for the data set would be appreciated.
You can find the artist here.
https://twitter.com/moralgear
Description
Now with over 300 images and retagged from top to bottom, this newest version I'm quite happy with. Since their main OC has hair flaps you may want to put 'hair flaps' in negatives to remove that type of hair. This model has much better tags, and images have been cleaned better (I've improved at that, compared to when I originally started). This version adds new images as well as more crops to bring better quality and diversity. Now optimized for Illustrious 1.0. Will probably release loras of individual OC's soon.
I'm considering taking my images from my Tworship, moralgear, ydbunny, and futon, (thats more than a 1000 images) and fusing them into a Illustrious 1.0 checkpoint. I don't know anything about checkpoint making though (and I'd still need to deep dive ydbunny and futon), but that's an idea I've been thinking about.
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Moralgear is one of my favorite artists known for creating giantess oppai Loli art. I'm eager to check out your new update right now.
Switching topics, I want to discuss AI images, which is relevant for creators like us.
I recently saw news about OpenAI's Studio Ghibli style, which has sparked a lot of debate regarding copyright. The controversy stems from its paid model for image generation, raising concerns that OpenAI is making money from it, leading to dissatisfaction among many. Even the White House posted an AI-generated image on Twitter, surprising a lot of people with their recent actions. While I won't tell you what to do regarding image generation, it's crucial to think about the consequences, especially if you intend to profit significantly from AI-generated images. Typically, it's fine to create for fun, personal use, or creativity. However, once money is involved, things can get complicated.
As a result, some creators have chosen not to share their work online due to fears that their copyrighted material could be appropriated by AI. Which is why AI is already ran out of training data.
"For years, the people building powerful artificial intelligence systems have used enormous troves of text, images and videos pulled from the internet to train their models.
Now, that data is drying up."
https://www.media.mit.edu/articles/the-data-that-powers-ai-is-disappearing-fast/
More than 10,500 actors, musicians and authors protest tech’s AI data grab
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/10/22/thom-yorke-letter-ai-copyright/
extremely accessible model, you can throw any anime girl at it and have it come out cute and/or with massive breasts



















