Sashi Kobayashi from Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
This lora is impressively well made, I used only 34 images but it got the deatils so well.
I recommend always use 2d in the prompt (if you want a closer style)
Oufit tags:
red vest, white slevees, red skirt, purple gloves, striped pantyhose, boots, blue glasses
Sometimes it doesn't gets the shape of the glasses, try: futuristic glasses
Hairstyles:
Early episodes:
brown hair, twintails, multicolored hair, blonde hair, bangs
Late episodes:
black hair, bob haircut, two-tone hair, purple hair
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Works well. 34 images for a single cartoon character is generally plenty (including a redesign/alt costume bumps it up a bit, but ~24+10 would still be enough) so success shouldn't be too surprising. For future I note a few tips on how your models can be improved (feel free to ask me any questions on the process).
0: Using Shift+Enter makes smaller linebreaks on Civitai than using enter alone.
1: I do not recommend givenname_surname style triggers, since Civitai generator likes to read them as potential real people and block it (false positive rates are high and have no recourse, even if it is a bit more merciful with "Japanese" names), and they can sometimes be read as commands of their own (e.g., potentially might see sashi_kobayashi and make a sash show up unsolicited), though it doesn't appear to have cause any issue here. There's a few ways to make a trigger avoid this, since they can be anything my personal favorite for characters is making the trigger an initialism of the character name+series series with each letter separated by linebreaks (for example in this case "S_K_P_Z") since it's easy to type and totally avoids risk of anything being seen in it
2: Various tags aren't quite proper. "2D" isn't a tag at all, and doesn't really do anything (so it's just a waste of tokens that could be spent elsewhere). In the absence of "3D" and "photo (medium), photorealistic" something is 2D by default Likewise, "bangs" isn't an actual tag (Danbooru uses it as a category for different types of bangs, which themselves generally aren't needed to be tagged for most character LoRA since they'll be learned as part of the hair style), despite the auto-tagger suggesting it so often, and does nothing, so it can be cut from the tags in training. "Asian girl" isn't actually a tag in Illustrious, just combining "asian" (which is) and "girl" crudely. "Asian" isn't entirely needed for a character, but it can help when using with other styles (by causing their understanding of what an "Asian" looks like to merge instead of dominate when both are used) or other characters with BREAK so using it's fine. Likewise the tag is actually "bob cut". If you're not sure on what's a "real" tag, I recommend you check Danbooru's tag list (and its wiki if you want explanations on the exact meaning of a tag, like the different between "arm up" and "hand up") since that's what most Illustrious tags are ultimately based on
3: "Sleeves" is misspelled as "slevees" in tag list. Not sure if that's an issue with tags in training.
4: On the tag list in model info section, you can include multiple tags in a "block" if you separate them with commas before adding. I as an end-user find the most convenient formatting is including basic physical info for a character in a single block, then alternate forms (repeating anything that's the same), then the main outfit top to bottom in a second block, followed by any optional/special tags (secondary outfits are fine only being mentioned in the description). e.g.,
"sashi_kobayashi, asian, purple eyeshadow, brown hair, twintails, multicolored hair, blonde hair"
"sashi_kobayashi, asian, purple eyeshadow, black hair, bob haircut, two-tone hair, purple hair"
"blue glasses, red vest, white slevees, red skirt, purple gloves, striped pantyhose, boots"
"futuristic glasses"
5: This is marked intended to create NSFW images for some reason.
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