The main goal of the LoRa is to introduce a wide variety of furry species so you can actually prompt for furries while drawing on Anima's knowledge.
My typical gen settings: 30 steps, cfg 5, er_sde sampler, simple scheduler. Trigger is "furry". Include anywhere in your prompt.
Typical anima resolutions work, you can push them higher with the official highres lora https://civarchive.com/models/2540444/anima-highresaesthetic-boost
Please also read the Anima documentation. lol.
other notes on the training/usage
trained on Anima Preview v3
Dataset is 55k images of species with above 300 tags on e621. A list of trained species can be found in the huggingface repo https://huggingface.co/garaggge/Anima-Preview-v3-General-Species-LoRA/tree/main
Trigger is "furry". Include anywhere in your prompt.
Prompting species prior to artist tag seems to help with species adherence, doesn't seem strictly necessary though.
Training was conducted with e621 tags, so a lot of e6 concepts/tags are possible now. Don't expect miracles with niche fetishes.
Tags were deimplicated, so you don't have to prompt "arthropod, insect, lepidopteran, moth" to get a moth for example, you can prompt just "moth".
Don't use underscores in your prompts (lol)
Prompting "1girl", "1boy", etc. may bias towards a more Anime/humanoid look, but it isn't always overwhelming in my testing
Only species, general, and character tags were included. Tags were shuffled in training.
Artist tags were not included
Anima Artist tags still work (@artist)
Natural language works to varying degrees





