Description
This LoRA is made to improve overall detail, texture, and rendering quality on Illustrious, for both characters and environments.
It helps create richer scenes without needing overly complex prompts, while also improving character textures, clothing details, materials, and hair definition. It is especially useful for semi-realistic anime renders where you want less flatness, less glossy/plastic rendering, more detailed hair, and more visually dense backgrounds.
Trigger words
FORGET THE TRIGGER WORD.
I did some testing and the lora actually works better without. The style with and without the trigger word is the same but with the trigger word you will likely have less prompt adherence. I did an extreme close-up on the eye of a character and when using the trigger word I was getting a portrait instead.
Usage notes
The LoRA was designed to work with simple prompting. For backgrounds, even basic location prompts or adding detailed background to a character prompt can already help create a more complete scene.
For known characters already recognized by Illustrious, the LoRA may have a noticeable bias toward lighter fabric outfits. To preserve the official outfit more accurately, increasing the weight of the character name can help. For example, I had to use (Furina:1.2) to get Furina’s actual outfit more consistently.
The showcase images are raw outputs, without refining, retouching, upscaling, or any additional post-processing.
Results may vary depending on the model version, LoRA weight, prompt, and other LoRAs used.
Description
After a bit of testing I noticed epoch 20 seems to work better with some models. I was using Dasiwa SweetPoison but for a model like WAI or Vetemoonlace I find that epoch 20 was better.
The pic show the difference between epoch 10 and epoch 20 using WAI. Epoch 10 stays closer to the anime style of WAI.





