Horror lora trained using a dataset of horror images with distinct characteristics and styles common in horror imagery, such as dark atmospheres, eerie lighting, grotesque figures, and unsettling compositions. Once trained, this model can be used to generate new horror images, apply horror aesthetics to existing images, or assist artists in creating horror-themed artwork
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trained using horror images allowing it to learn the distinct characteristics and styles common in horror imagery, such as dark atmospheres, eerie lighting, grotesque figures, and unsettling compositions. can be used to generate new horror images, apply horror aesthetics to existing images, or assist artists in creating horror-themed artwork
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It's not working for me, friend. Did you mean to name it: a7a8837021461f509f8f816395e5713e? And when I add it it's name is: <lora:cp568fte878c73bpt9t0:1>?
I really wish no one would name their loras like that, it's nonsensical and not pragmatic for anyone involved. I mean, how can even the person that named it distinguish between that and other loras they made if they name them all like that? But, yea, if you run into loras like this, just rename them to their name on the site, and maybe add a keyword or few to the name to make their use easier if they require keywords.
Also, if you use comfyui, you don't need to have the lora name itself in the prompt, you can even get a lora loader extension that makes it like it was in easy-diffusion, where you can load all loras on a single node.
Two points, A: please rename your lora to something sensible (like the lora's title on site), so that every person that downloads it doesn't have to rename. Thx.
B: You really don't have to train nude women into your loras. I mean, the base models are SO over-saturated with images of women/girls, that if you even go into a generator and just hit generate with no prompt at all, more often than not, it will generate an image of a woman.
I mean, these are AI image models that could literally generate anything the human mind could possibly imagine (and many things it couldn't), but, human female has been so heavily trained-in, that it's a primary default on most models.
Reason for training females into loras: your female character is in some way heavily unique (IE, alien, or physically unattractive,).
Reasons not to train females into loras: your female character is not unique and adds nothing to the base model (IE: "attractive naked female").
And if it is such, anyone using the model will have a more difficult time attempting to generate images without "attractive naked female", even if they don't prompt it in, or if they specifically prompt other things in. Like, people trying to generate horror images without people in them at all, or with male characters.
In the case of male characters, this often leads to male characters being generated with female features (like men with breasts, or often, with futas..).
There's already loras for futas if people want that.
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