So yeah, if we're going retro let's go all the way out. And at least for hentai in the west, that means that we need Miko from La Blue Girl.
Decided to go with her design from the original series, which means darker colors in some of the pieces of her kunoichi outfit (boots, arms guards...). Added also her school uniform as a secondary outfit.
Trained on NAI. Recommended weight of 0.7.
Common Trigger: mikomid
Helpers: 1990s (style), retro artstyle, very long hair
Kunoichi outfit
hair bow, scarf, sleeveless shirt, arm guards, pantyhose, boots, cleavage
School uniform
hair bow, school uniform, ascot, jacket, shirt, skirt
white socks, mary janes, brown footwear
95% of the training data are screenshots from the series, so that style is heavily learned. Recommended to go with "1990s (style), retro artstyle"
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retro has never been so hot 🥵❤
Many thanks to you ! I'm having a lot of fun with this character from my youth and especially with the visual style of this anime, which works well with "ERA (Esthetic Retro Anime)". I've created images that look as if they've been taken from the anime.
If you could create Yaku and Fubuki, or better still, a lora/style that would allow you to create characters with the visual style of the anime, without having Miko's features and clothes every time, I'd be eternally grateful!
Thanks for your kind words! And yes, given the nature of many of my LORAs the "ERA (Esthetic Retro Anime)" model pairs quite well with them.
Let me add those ideas to the potential "to-do" list. Too many characters I would love to do, not enough hours in a day...
@MelmothTheWanderer If you have a good tutorial to suggest i can try myself !
@juliendda69538 Holostrawberry is probably the best starting point if you want to give it a try: not only quite detailed, but also he includes a -still working- google's Colab so that you can use to do both the auto-tagging and the training remotely (in case your graphic cards is not up to the task): https://civitai.com/articles/4/make-your-own-loras-easy-and-free
For characters, my main recommendation would be to gather a varied dataset. If possible, it should include: full body shots, cowboy shots, upper body/portraits/close-ups, but also some from side/from behind images (the last ones are usually hard to find unless anime is the source). That's usually the best way to get a "balanced" LORA.
Also, try to go with images were only the character is in frame and, if not, mask/remove with Photoshop any other character. Otherwise you risk SD getting confused, and taking elements from the other person outfit/physical characteristics.
@MelmothTheWanderer thanks for your link and advice, I'll take a look! and I'll send you the result if I come up with something decent!
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