This Lora is trained on mostly real images and a few anime/illustration images (~99% to ~1% ratio) to keep it flexible enough to still generate in anime style.
Triggers (as of 3.3):
asian, asian_japanese, asian_chinese, asian_korean, european, european_irish, european_french, european_german, european_italian, african, african_east, african_west, latina, thai, arab, indian, iranian, native_american, polynesianNote: no need to use generalized and specific triggers together (asian and asian_chinese for example)
The lora can be used without triggers as a style lora (example image with tifa, aerith and yuffie in a group hug)Currently the lora supports the following races & ethnicities:
E.Asian (Japanese / Korean / Chinese)
European (General European / Irish / french / german / italian)
African (General african / east / west)
Latina
Thai
Indian
Iranian
Arab
Indigenous American (as of v3.3. Native American in older versions)
Polynesian
The Above list is for version 3.3
Please refer to the list of triggers for the supported tags for older versions
For version 3.3 (both Pony and Illustrious), I decided to try frequency-based tagging instead of the common "prune anything you want the model to generate".
So basically any tag that appears with less than 20% frequency gets pruned, as well as anything above 95% and anything that's insignificant enough to be considered as 'noise' such as 'mole', 'mole on breast', mole on face', etc.
It does make the model slightly less flexible, so possibly pruning under 10/15% could be better.Description
2 new triggers:
european_irish, which has a tendency to generate green hair and clovers
native_american, which has a tendency to generate feather earrings and headdress
FAQ
Comments (5)
korean babes incoming
Some really nice improvements over the previous version! This is just a suggestion, but for the next update could you consider making a separate trigger for southern Europeans and northern Europeans (kinda like how Japanese/Chinese/Korean have different triggers)? A person from Spain or Italy would look a bit different from a person from somewhere like Sweden. If not, that's cool.
Thank you!
The reason I didn't separate Europeans originally is because I just didn't find enough images from individual countries, and later I kind of forgot about separating them.
Shouldn't be too much of a problem to do so for next version.
Was this only trained on women/does it only work for women?
It was only trained on women, yes.
And can somewhat work for men, but it will require some extra masculine prompts like '1boy, man, male' and possibly negatives (I just uploaded a comparison image trying to generate men as an example)
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