Prompts Illustrious: mir1a, human, female, jewelpet_twinkle
Prompts: mir1a, human, female
Optional: fake white cat ears, thighhighs, twintails, red hairband, white cat tail, thigh boots, detached sleeves, thigh boots, green shirt, dress,
I was unable to fully reproduced Miria's dress but I think the prompts I added is the closest you might get. But seen Miria in different outfits is part of her charm. I didn't include any magical dress data because Miria's dress changes a lot during the series.
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I also tested your other lora (pony).
Most of them need to write clear prompts such as hair color and eye color, and the weight should be set between 1.5 and 2.
The weight of a few loras should be set to 0.8.
Otherwise, Lora cannot be triggered.
If you want others to be able to use your Lora normally, it is recommended to clearly write the necessary prompts and weights for each Lora.
I think your Lora itself is quite good, but you haven't written the specific triggering conditions correctly.
For example, "mir1a, human, female, jewelpet_twinkle" are not trigger prompt words.
The correct prompt words are "blue eyes, blonde hair, twintails", and the weight is set between 1.5 and 2.
Also, why is "mir1a" used instead of "miria" in the introduction? Although in reality, they are not trigger prompts at all.
Thank you for the feedback. To tell you the truth, I have changed my approach to making loras a lot of times and one of by biggest regrets is starting to post a bunch of loras without having the a bit of experience (there is still a lot I don't fully understand).
To answer your question of why I used "mir1a" is because I was afraid that just using miria could trigger something else, this one around the time I trained cream soda and sweet piano and both have that issue,
By the way. have you checked my mos recent loras? I'm really interested in knowing your thoughts on those.
@rotechacon667 I only tested Pony's Lora. Most Jewelpet products have also been tested. It is necessary to write clear prompts for hair and eyes, as well as set the weight between 1-2. For Human Labra, the weight needs to be set to 0.8.
@4P_lolicon thank you so much. I will test my loras on higher weights from now on.
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