Parure Necklaces
Time and time again, I have successfully trained the AI to generate clothing.
But will I be able to make the same for jewelery, namely necklaces?
Come on and let's find out!
Important information:
This is not just a necklace LoRA, it's a full Parure LoRA with tiara and everything.
DO NOT complain if you don't like getting more than the necklace!
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I am wondering, Does it manages only necklace ? Whats the distinction between the necklace and parure trigger words ? The tiaras seems to be generated at random.
Yes, it's a full parure, necklace, and tiara. Please read the description.
Bear in mind, this is an experiment for me, I am also learning here.
Through this experimentation I will be able to make LoRAs that target the necklace specifically in the future
Well, ok then, but the problem seems to be more about the tiara. the trigger words can specify the necklace individually, but not the tiara. If you trained it that way, I think that's why it seems to disapear randomly in the examples.
@Sparsseus I did put separate words for the tiara though
Probably not the right ones
I might just update the model soon with what I've learned from this test
Really good concept. Does it also make finger rings and if not can it be an extension in the next release ?
Thank you for your kind comment and for looking forward to my next work.
I am mainly a clothing LoRA person, and this is my very first attempt at jewelery, I would like the whole community to be understanding as you are and not expect the same level of finesse as clothing LoRA which I am accustomed to.
I will take this chance that you gave me to tell you that, YES, I will update this model and make it better, I have already learned from my mistakes and have a clear image of how to attempt my next shot at jewelery!
@EDG Thanks for you reply. So are we going to also have wrists, fingers and ankles jewelries ? One last thing: I'll avoid the Chilloutmix and derivates, since that model tend to make the neck of the female figures too much thin and elongated.
@ritcher1 if my hypothesis on jewelery training is correct: YES.
@EDG Thanks. I guess it will be harder to work with the fingers ... AI seems to hate them. Maybe with the help of some good embeddings for the negative prompt.
@ritcher1 so far the only way to consistently control fingers has been controlnet, plenty of good vids popping about it right now.
@EDG Well, let's hope for the best then.
Just what I needed! Will leave a review later.
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