Paradise Lost illustrated by Gustave Dore was published in 1866 AD. Used as training data
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Paradise Lost illustrated by Gustave Dore was published in 1866 AD. Used as training data (use low blend values like :0.1 for main tag)
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Are you also going to add a version trained with Doré's other (less-known) masterpiece, La Divina Commedia?
I wound up making one earlier tonight (2023-04-11). Check it out :) https://civitai.com/models/36324/gustave-dore-dantes-inferno
Thanks for making these, I like anime but it's like 90% of the content of this site...
giovanni battista piranesi and gustave dore are my favorite printmakers, your models are amazing, praying for Via Appia 1756 someday.
got to ask, with which checkpoint can make those example images?
I did not upload the .cp so far, but you can merge or use this LoRa into the SD 1.5 and use that
@ClassicRPGArt thank you, and I found this lora always creates the very wide view images, even I gave the mid view prompt, so those images keep showing persons so small.
@dajusha, that is due to the limited amount of training data. After all, the book only had about 30 illustrative drawings in it. Merge and use this together with checkpoints with the composition you like to have. Try to use it more to get the illustration style and applied to a checkpoint with a wider variety of capabilities.
@ClassicRPGArt understand, thank you again.
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