A small (<30 MB) rank 4 LoRA for SDXL which can help you style your images as Emojis.
It can make "Regular 3D emojis" or "Flat emojis"
Please see the LoRA weight scale <-> Trigger word chart below, before using this model
This model is very sensitive to having the correct LoRA weight scaling per Trigger word (Not to be confused with Guidance scale)
I intended for the trigger words "Emoji" and "Flat" to be mutually exclusive. So when "Emoji" is part of your prompt, do not have "Flat" in your prompt and vice versa. When you use "Flat", give a LoRA scale of 0.7-0.8. Alternatively, if you chose "Emoji" to be in your prompt, give a lower LoRA scale of 0.2-0.5.
In the Showcase you can see various prompts examples by pressing the little (i) icon.
For example:
"Gal Gadot as wonderwoman flat <lora:SDXL-Emoji-Lora-r4:0.7>"
Which has "Gal Gadot as wonderwoman" as the prompt "flat" as the trigger word and 0.7 as the LoRA scale
In the image below, the same seed was used. Also the same basic prompt. What changed is the "Trigger" word and the "LoRA weight scale"

Note that in order to get a proper result, you need to have a relatively low LoRA weight scale for the "Emoji" style (In the 0.2-0.5 range) and for the "Flat" style you would want a higher weight scale (In the 0.7-0.8 range)
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A rank 4 LoRA
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Soulless like in real life, I love it.
I laughed out loud, thank you :)
Looks like I found a new negative Lora!
Interesting, does it actually work as a negative LoRA :)
@norod78 Surprisingly, very well. Makes things look photorealistic and natural, less shiny, less flat, and higher contrast.
Very cool, left you a question on the image you provided for the review example
How do I use two different trigger words with different lora weights as you say? I'm so confused about the syntax and struggling to find documentation.
You state I need to put "emoji" as a trigger word.
Does that mean just in <> ? Does it have to be positioned in relation to the calling of the lora "<lora:SDXL-EmojiLora:WEIGHT>?
or are the trigger words separate, just regular non-bracketed prompts?
Surely I need to do emoji and flat, but how? And how would I do these at different weights?
Could you give a few full example prompts?
Many thanks
Also what kind of sampling methods and rough amount of steps have you found useful?
I intended for the trigger words "Emoji" and "Flat" to be mutually exclusive. So when "Emoji" is part of your prompt, do not have "Flat" in your prompt and vice versa. When you use "Flat", give a LoRA scale of 0.7-0.8. Alternatively, if you chose "Emoji" to be in your prompt, give a lower LoRA scale of 0.2-0.5.
In the Showcase you can see various prompts examples by pressing the little (i) icon.
For example:
"Gal Gadot as wonderwoman flat <lora:SDXL-Emoji-Lora-r4:0.7>"
Which has "Gal Gadot as wonderwoman" as the prompt "flat" as the trigger word and 0.7 as the LoRA scale
@marksmith99919433 I used DPM++ 2M Karras 20 steps but feel free to experiment with others
Where do I save or copy the LORA's on my windows PC? Can you please provide the directory direction...
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