Western Dragon Collection
Keyword: dragon
Suggested weight: 0.7-0.8
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There are so many styles of dragons out there and several have models published, however, the intend of this model is to bring the classic style of western dragons used in fantasy illustrations.
There is a regular version of this LoRa but if you can use SDXL models I recommend you to use this one as it's consistency and power is far superior for generating dragons without defects.
The model was trained with several art illustrations comming from art books, dungeons and dragons books as well as with images from a certain trading card game that sometimes has dragons.
Besides regular classic dragons there are some kind of dragons that could be grouped in a sort of classes or species, however the model was trained with keywords to generate different kinds.
Classic Dragon
Regular dragon, trained with red dragons, black dragons, golden dragons, blue dragons, green dragons, white dragons and just dragons.
Keyword: dragon
Exotic Dragon
Fancy looking dragons, either long neck, big horns, and crests (can use those words in prompt in addition to trigger words).
Keyword: exotic dragon
Magma Dragon
Dragons made of molten stone, have lava like skin and fire all around.
Keyword: magma dragon
Undead Dragon
Zombie like dragon, with decayed flesh and ragged wings, sometimes they have a glow inside the exposed ribs.
Keyword: undead dragon
Suggested weight: ~0.7
Bone Dragon
Similar to undead dragons but with no flesh, just the bones
Keyword: bone dragon
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Wow, just seen your images on my model, this looks great! Definitely downloading it and reviewing it later, It brings a fond memory back to my MTG dragon collecting days, thank you. Thanks for the suggested resource mention too.
Thank you very much, looking forward to it.... and congrats for your great model, I found it was the best to work with!
This is awesome!
This LoRa technology is truly fantastic. I really like it. I enjoy using it alongside Dungeons & Dragons [Art Style Capture]. Doing so helps in drawing dragons that resemble those from D&D much more. However, it's important to note that the D&D Art Style Capture wasn't specifically designed for drawing dragons. Its weight shouldn't be set too high, as it could cause distortion in the dragon's appearance (I've found that roughly 0.3 to 0.6 works well).
please make for 1.5 too?
I already did, here https://civitai.com/models/96898?modelVersionId=167782
I need to play with other models more, but this one produces decent results for Draconians than your usual Dragonborn models. Difficult to get things which don't look furry. Slow going as the drip feed of buzz is slow.
https://civitai.com/images/43878058
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Same model published on other platforms. May have additional downloads or version variants.



















