Expressionistic artistic photography of people covered and wrapped in all sorts of translucent, semi-transparent, opaque material and substances... or whatever it's called. Expressive poses included. Some have no people at all in them and me prompting for a particular material doesn't mean it was trained on it, just wanted to see what happens. ( the list below for some triggers ).
While searching for images, i get a lot of weird recommendations from the sites i'm searching on. Of course, me liking weird things i went straight at it. Saw those pictures as an opportunity to at some randomness to my current, never ending , projects. At the moment pretty much in Monster-Creature-Mech mode.
I see all LoRA's, mine or everyone else's, as an enhancement to certain things, even if it misses the theme completely. Some add quality to bad looking images, some add colors to dull pictures, some add details etc. even without excessive prompting, which seems quite popular at the moment ( or necessary 'cause there isn't much room for testing using on-site generator )
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Based on the source material, has tendencies to make everything nude. There is no picture that really shows explicit nudity in the dataset, but a lot of bare exposed skin, female/male shaped things and body outlines. Of course most models just eat that shit up alive and produce all kinds of raunchy stuff, so be aware if that is a problem for you.
Unfortunately, it also produces a lot of blank and simple backgrounds. Even prompting for it is tricky and will end up negating the main effect in some cases.
I generated quite a few pictures across several models. Tried to keep as simple as possible for showcase reason, but i will post the other pictures later, like always.
After my little "Pimp Bee Buzz" set, i got quite fond of a plugin for A1111 that's called "CADS", which i've installed a long time ago but never used. Have to say thou, for me personally it's a gold-mine, 'cause it adds so much unpredictable stuff. Used it in a few pictures. It's not necessary, just saying.
Last pictures are made using Pony. I know that LoRA's that aren't trained on Pony have little to no effect, but at higher strength they have. Used another LoRA that i've trained on Pony before it got so popular along with this LoRA just to see what happens. There aren't many models out there that really differ from other models, even the ones that claim to be trained ( to what extend, unkown ), but easy to figure out using the same seed, settings and prompt. Of course, that depends if it's a general model or some that is aiming for a particular style or subject. Of the like 50 models i have right now, only a hand full of SDXL models, Pony and Anime models actually do something different to a higher extend.... just an unrelated side note.
Only like 32 images in the set. Main triggers are covered in and wrapped along with colors, translucent/semi-transparent. The main material was fabric ... tried to keep the captions as simple as possible, 'cause the more you add the more you need to use them to make it work. Some pictures have no captions at all because i had no idea wtf is going on, so i left them blank.
As expected, a few of the showcase pictures got tagged "R" contend, so with filter on there could be some missing.
A lot more that i could say, but i let pictures talk. It does what it was trained on and it might be a bit situational, but in the end it's just a little "enhancer" and something to fool around with for me.
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this looks exactly my type of weird, thanks
I'm not familiar with the CADS addon for 1111, but by the sound of it it randomizes outputs a little and allows for more weird stuff. If so and if you're not familiar with it already, I can recommend the Vector Sculptor node for comfyui, made by the auto-cfg guy Extraltodeus. It basically increases the "spread" of your prompts, if you imagine a prompt as a rifle for a sec this node allows sawing off however much you want :D
I think it does the same. https://github.com/v0xie/sd-webui-cads?tab=readme-ov-file
Hardly use Comfy to be fair. As much as i like the flexibility, for my use it's a bit to much "try-hard" mode. Actually i should like it more given what comfy can do, but dunno. Maybe i'll give it a try again.
@TijuanaSlumlord I see, CADS seems to add noise to in specific places during generation to increase variety. The Vector Sculptor node takes the vectors of your prompt and adds similar vectors to them. For instance you might prompt for a rose in a garden and it might be as well become a tulip in a park, that kind of deviation while still keeping it in the same ball park. Well depending on how you adjust the settings. I guess you can go full chaos prompt for bananas and get penguins or something :D
Yeah comfy can be a bit intimidating and unwieldy and to be fair I do spend most time not generating images but optimizing settings or trying out new configurations; but I like that. And I would recommend it to anyone as the most powerful tool for stable diffusion. You can start out very minimalistic and generate images with less than 10 nodes. And simply grow your workflows over time in the directions you need it to. Trial and error is all it takes; it builds up as you go. I wouldn't recommend downloading someone's overly optimized convoluted "all-in-one" workflow though. Those are nothing but confusing and include a lot of personal preferences that might not suit your subjective needs.
I found the youtuber ferniclestix to be very nice and informative in his tutorials without any obnoxious bs, if you want to get more into comfy.
https://www.youtube.com/@ferniclestix
@redpinkretro Hmm, could be interesting.
I'm used to node based workflows from other programs, so it's not really intimidating, just tedious. One of the biggest problems is that i'm someone that tries a lot of new things and get caught up in it. In case i totally don't understand what is going on i also avoid most tutorials, unless it solves a specific problem. Wanna explore things myself with trail and error, because that is the best way to learn something imho. And, as you said, a lot of things are biased to a certain person's preference.
Just saying that i would probably spend more time optimizing stuff and arranging the nodes so they look pretty instead of generating pictures. Also, learning how everything works takes quite some time.
But, i'll look into it if i have more free time from my job. Hard to keep up with everything at the moment.
@TijuanaSlumlord That was exactly my approach. Trial and error is the best imo, too. And keeping workflows nice and structured is something I'm obsessively keeping in check as well. I refuse to have messy spaghetti anywhere, which is also worth doing, when considering how much easier it is to work with non-noodle workflows. I've seen 100 node workflows that were utterly confusing like a tied knot, while my main workflow is at an embarassing ~550 nodes at the moment, but still looks clean and tidy to work with. To me at least :D
Things sure move fast at the moment. Feels like there's a new thing every other week that changes everything. Exciting times
This LoRA is giving me a lot of satisfaction... the mysterious effect of the veils is perfect for alien and oriental subjects... and also for artistic compositions with drapes and classic poses. I'm using it quite intensively in this perid ... sometimes in combinations with other LoRAs. It deserves to be tried! :D
Jesus... it's hard to keep up with what people post if you don't check the whole time.
Really, a lot of awesome stuff that you've posted!
@TijuanaSlumlord Thanks a lot! ... but most of all ... Thank you for your wonderful LoRA! I really love the work you've done (and all the images that you've produced)! :D
Your loras are amazing man, thanks.















