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The Reverse LoRA project is a dynamic initiative that undergoes periodic updates as I come across intriguing content on the site.
This project revolves around the use of images generated by specific LoRAs (made by other creators), using them as a foundation to craft new ones that share a comparable aesthetic with the original.
It's important to note that this project doesn't incorporate any components from the initial LoRA, instead it exclusively relies on images generated by other models.
The name Reverse LoRA refers to the activity of reverse engineering something, usually referred to code or the search to the origin of an image, this model serves the same purpose by trying to recreate something by reverse engineering it.
The LoRAs this project is based on are fantastic and deserve to be mentioned here is the list of models used:
Veins original source: https://civarchive.com/models/269148/vessels-style-sdx
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Shouldn't you at the very least keep your 'copy' to the same license as the one you used?
Making your license 'force' people to mention your pretty identical looking one, is pretty disingenuous when the LoRA you used to make yours has no such stipulation for imagery made with theirs.
Besides that, why not make a collection of interesting LoRAs? Now it feels you're simply trying to hitch a ride on popular LoRAs already made available on CivitAI by (ab)using their hard work in getting a dataset to create this effect.
P.S. this is not 'reverse engineering' at all, not even close. Misrepresenting your LoRA should fall foul of CivitAI rules, no?
Thank you for the suggestion, I will change the license now and have one that is similar.
If you look at the license I can use his model without crediting him but because I truly enjoyed that LoRA I've decided to make a similar one myself and mention his work because it's fantastic.
Btw I can also use different setting with my LoRA, it's written I can even make merged, so I don't know why you are complaining when I mention their work.
@Yamer Because it's lazy, copying and hitching a ride on the popularity of another for your own gain. For example, just look at your dragon image's prompt, you couldn't even refrain from copying a large portion of the prompt. As it stands your LoRA doesn't add anything and just (ab)uses the work of the prior creator. Again, why not create a collection of popular LoRAs, instead of this?
Put some effort into it, don't leech of others.
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