LoRA of Deborah Ann Woll
If you wonder why this LoRA was uploaded please check my new article and be amazed: https://civarchive.com/articles/1721
I'm creating Dreambooths, LyCORIS, and LORAs. Here is my base model Serenity: https://civarchive.com/models/110426
I upload 2-3 times a week, however, I write down suggestions all the time. If you want to see someone made into a model just leave a comment :)
Suggestions left on my donation page ( https://www.buymeacoffee.com/malcolmrey ) are taken with the highest priority and you will be able to enjoy them way before they get released here. (I also accept custom requests)
The reason is that I can't keep up with uploading and the models are being made pretty much all the time :-)
As mentioned, via the donation page I accept custom requests, so feel free to engage with me there, I will answer all your questions :)
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Welp, I don't know how you did it, but you did. I had to get this one, as she is a rare find in the community, and an amazing and beautiful talent. I had doubts considering the size, never gotten anything this small to really work, but now I know why you've been on a bender pushing these out. I had to do a bit of tuning In ComfyUI to get her look, but it worked, and wow.
On my setup, I had to balance the denoise value with the CFG, clip skip, lora strength, and steps all in cooperation. I found that clip skip 3 worked best (although many loras don't like clip skip at all), and the higher I went with denoise, the lower I had to go with CFG. I needed higher noise to get her face, but at a point, it ruined the bodies. For a simple headshot portrait you can really push denoise and CFG much higher for more character and realism.
So I ended up with denoise about .38 and CFG around 6.5. This is at 24 steps on the HiResFix stage, base stage doesn't matter as much as long as you get a basic form. Lora settings were high, .88 strength on a clip strength of 2. Depending on the model, steps may have to go up at the higher lora strengths. Maybe my hours of tuning will help somebody.
I know you already have a long list, but would love to see Emelia Hartford one day!
Keep up the great work, would be cool to see a full in depth walkthrough of your process. The gritty boring stuff.