Style used the Othercide game artbook. Give it a try, its an amazing game with amazing songs and atmosphere.
Use "othercide" tag to activate it for Illustrous use : oth3rc1de
Pony: Works well around 0.8 -1 but you can force it with 1.5 to make it work with character loras.
Illustrious: works well at 1 with simple promts.
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Your name + the models you've uploaded already warrant a follow! Great taste! Used "otherside, black white red color scheme, art style" in so many prompts, thanks for creating this in advance :D
A suggestion for another LoRA that might suit your tastes as well would be one of the game "Phantom Rose" which also features a very similarly minimalistic and selective color art style with beautiful simplistic character art.
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https://play-lh.googleusercontent.com/9mL6IEVxFhMeUlSMODEl2Cy8svaU_5KRYabDLQmDHa9pXlKJDzeEQX3bFCPmgNc6ew=h500
Thank you very much! Its a shame this game did not get more fan arts. I hope this will be changed now :D
@redpinkretro Thanks for the suggestion! I will definitely take a look at it. Im still just learning how to make these so its a miracle this is works :P but I love unique graphics, I hope I can make more in the future.
@DanteWesker Yeah, me too. I've been hunting down games with unique styles even more than I have artists in general. But it's very much hit or miss with prompting alone as so many checkpoints have varying degrees of knowledge about certain titles. Try borderlands for example. I think all checkpoints know the game at least a little, but some just prominently associate the psycho mask wallpaper and end up ruining all faces :D
I will definitely post some generations along with a review once I get to it, and the same goes for your Darkness LoRA. Didn't check it out yet, but I hope I can get it to make some stylish Witchblade armor, if it is not focused solely on Jackie Estacado, that is :D
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