Third upgrade of a pre-existing mix - this time the Hawk-moth. Ironically, I added a "module" to produce ghost sex more easily; the name Acherontia Atropos, the Dead's head Hawk-moth, was meant to be.
Augmented the data-set to 600 images, with the usual 5% of personal ghostly generations and 10% ghost-related illustrations. Augmented the tags. Prodigy as optimizer, as it's performing well for me. A good dose of crossing my fingers.
Hopefully "ghost", "ghost female" (or male) and "translucent" should get better results. The rest should be a somewhat old-feeling style.
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Well, the skeleton effect sure works quite well. Other effects are facilitated, but still not automatic.
Other notes, the LoRA performs quite well with the backgrounds, and the color are blue-purple oriented. The dark skin still shows up when required. The legs are long; like, I hope you like long thighs, stilistically. The style is more comic-adjacent I think, in a good way - graphic novel detail and all that.
There doesn't seem to be particular errors, but it plays less nice with other LoRAs: if you see a bit of tessellated effect or strange hands, you have to reduce some weight.
Speaking of weight, a negative weight will flatten the style and reduce details. Not really exciting.