LORA for Star Trek uniforms. It responds to colors (so you can get red, blue, yellow, or any other color) but since it was trained on a variety of uniforms sometimes we will get a combination previously not seen in the shows/movies.
You can put colors in the prompt as well as in the negatives.
Tested on various models, also works on anime (although I'm bad with anime generations, someone could try to play with it and show us nicer results :P)
The trigger is strtrk uniform and it works well in someone wearing a strtrk uniform but other usages seem to work fine too.
As per usual, you can decrease or increase the LORA's strength. When I was playing with it I noticed that different models may want higher values than others (it also depends if you are mixing LORAs together).
But for typical generations, I was using strength between 1.1 and 1.35
If you want to see more examples, here is an Imgur gallery: https://imgur.com/a/7whYoPE
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Is the retro style baked in, or can we use negative prompting to exclude it?
i used the classical dreambooth style so they all have the same prompt
Good attempt, but I wish there was a way to specify different uniforms (tng TOS etc), and that they looked closer to the shows instead of offbrand star trek. It also takes a lot of tries to get something good looking.
thnx, i think either each uniform per lora or each uniform would need to have unique trigger
I agree, and this will probably be the first project I take on with making a custom model. I will likely go the textual embedding route, but open to suggestions / collaboration if you want to crowdsource efforts.
Unfortunately just doesn't work well for me. I have some custom TNG embeddings I made and was hoping this would make them work better. But like the other commenter said... those comm badges...
Would you shared the THNG embeds? I'd love them!!
I'm kinda stupid. It's marked as a LORA, but has the .pt file ending. Is this still valid or am I missing womething about where to put this?
if you are using A1111 then you should put it under: stable-diffusion-webui\models\Lora
This is excellent. Please, please, PLEASE host this at Tensort.art so I can use this in a Star Trek project I'm working on. Thanks!
Thank you! Sure, will do that soon (weekend most likely)
Cheers :)














