Lora file in case you want to mix and match with other models : https://civarchive.com/models/18633/concept-character-designer-ccdwr-lora
Trained with 100 images focusing on "micro-crops" of character equipment and accessories using https://openart.ai/discovery platform!
Not capable of outputing sci-fi / futuristic images
High coherence on carryied equipment and accessories
Awesome for stamped / embroidery multilayered outfits
Good for generating fantasy scenarios as well
Description
Pros:
Better for hanging pendants and crossbelts with lots of round medals;
Sometimes outputs more detaited stamps and complex embroidery;
Cons:
Tends to output Giants / Dwarfs / Gnomes ( maybe a con? );
Sometimes the person on the background appears floating;
Usually outputs characters with a missing limb;
Usually outputs "zoomed" crops of the waist that looks like curtains;
Hardly outputs anything without a character within the focal point;
FAQ
Comments (4)
What'd you use for your sources? I'm guessing this was output from SD.. What model did you use for the source?
Standard Stable Diffusion 1.5 with inpainting, then "stacked" one dreambooth training after another using the output model as an input for the new dreambooth training!
Of course before a new dreambooth training, I had to "fix" the model using a couple of merges with a "blended model" from these models :
https://civitai.com/models/13/comic-diffusion
https://civitai.com/models/3762/general-purpose-model
https://civitai.com/models/1478/valorant-diffusion
https://civitai.com/models/1/superhero-diffusion
Note that none of them have a licensing ( yet )
I spy Wayne Reynolds' Pathfinder art... 🤫
Yeah, one of many artists used, I had to also input some "analog artists" that could draw African and Indian descendants to allow swapable skin tones since many of these artists had nearly ZERO characters with other skin tones ( except green for orcs ) and often female.
Also, one of the reasons of such amount of "stamps" is because most of the African fashion comes with these patterns over the skin or their outfit trimmings! ( and one of the reasons why so many jewels and pendants spread all over their outfit )
I think the closest "african" characters Wayne Reynolds did was a female bald black knight, a female dwarf cannoneer with dark skin, a female paladin with braided hair and a really rare to find female with a crossbow and afro hair!








