This is the SD1.5 version. Find the newer XL version here: https://civarchive.com/models/148786
LoRA extraction of a dreambooth model I trained on 127 meticulously created images of this completely fictional woman. I don't know why this method worked the best, but it did. I created many facial expressions for the dataset, and the training turned out very well as a result. It's able to generate a wide range of emotion because of this.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This model should be used with a denoising after process extension like After Detailer ( https://github.com/Bing-su/adetailer ) or similar for best quality. I believe this is because dataset was mostly trained on portraits. Full body images will have facial features be distorted. The first 2 images in the preview (you know the ones I mean) required it.
Background:
Sanaa is a character I made for a TTRPG a year and a half ago. It started with a single Artbreeder portrait and sorta snowballed from there. 3d model led to training which led to more training with the best images of successive generations. The dataset for this generation was 127 images. And in the interest of diversifying the current training available I'm uploading it.
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It's listed as a LoRA, but when I download it looks like an embedding, (.pt) file type. Any guidance?
.pt stands for pickletensor, every type of model can be one. nowadays models usually use the .safetensor format, except indeed for embeddings.
@eurotaku is correct.
It should load just fine if placed in your "LoRA" folder.
The reason for the unusual file extension is I was asked if the I had the SD1.5 version of the sdxl lora and rushed to put it up. It's older and at the time I wasn't making it to be a general release. I wasn't concerned making it a .safetensor version.
@Rysk ok, thanks
@UlyssesHeart could you make a safetensor out of it, too ? would be nice
@TomTrottel Uploaded a .safetensor version. Sorry about the confusion everyone!
>completely fictional woman
Damn I was just about to look her up.
Reality is disappointing...
