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    Unigan Species Illustrious

    A while back I made a Pony lora based on the original species made by furry artist Doxy/Onta, the Unigan.
    So I am recreating this lora from scratch for Illustrious.

    With the Pony version I used actual art of Unigan characters, which had varying levels of quality in different styles. This is partly what caused the results of the Pony lora to be less accurate, and outputs to be poor quality.
    This time, I instead used the popular images as a basis for creating a new generated data set in a set art style, giving me higher quality (higher resolution) images. So the outputs for this model have been much better overall.

    Species Traits

    First let's go over some of the standard traits. Unigan tend to have thicker forearms, dragon-like wings, a smooth reptilian tail, and a singular horn. However some varieties have multiple horns, feathered wings or even no wings at all, and normal proportioned limbs. So I tried to provide a variety of training images to reflect this.

    I've also tried to capture the extra features I added with the Pony model, giving more variety in the options for the Unigan. This includes the typical dragon wings, feathered wings, more fish-fin like wings, and moth wings. There are also options for the horns, Single Horn, 2Horns, and 3Horns. And finally the dragon/lizard tail, shark tail and the insect abdomen.

    Arms

    I made sure that most of the training images included the thicker forearms, and the typical three fingers + thumb, though since this isn't something standard for most models, you will likely get a mix of normal proportions and finger counts.

    You can use the "thick forearms" tag in the positive, or negative, to promote or prevent this option.

    Horns

    I only captioned for three varieties, as stated above, but two (single horn and 2horns) are more common in base data sets so they are more prevalent overall, and might override the third option (3horns). I've found that using both "single horn" and "3horns" together helps ensure you get three horns (though you may need to set the strength of 3horns higher), otherwise using "3horns" alone may work sometimes, or may get interference from "2horns", causing four horns or three that don't match.
    If you do not specific a horn tag in the prompt you may still end up with a single horn, as that's most common in the training data, though you may end up with no horn too.

    Wings

    Like the horns, not specifying a wing type may get you either dragon wings or feathered wings or none at all. Though I did caption for "wingless", since it's not a common data set tag it doesn't work well, so adding "wings" to the negative will probably remove them better if that's what you want.
    As far as types, we have the four mentioned above, "dragon wings", "feathered wings", "moth wings" and "fin wings". Adding any of these tags should give you that wing type without issue.
    Since "fin wings" is a tag made for this lora, it will probably give the most issues, but these typically just look like slightly more fin-like dragon wings.

    Tails

    The typical smooth reptilian tail wasn't captioned, so most outputs that don't specify a tail type will have this type without prompting for it. Though some times you may end up without a tail if you don't specify one, so just adding "tail" or "smooth tail" should work.
    As for the other types, there is "shark tail", which should work without issue. Then there is a less common data set tag, "insect abdomen", which has worked well enough in my testing, but you may need to up the tag strength if it's not working for you.

    Ears

    Unigan typically have long, almost rabbit-like ears, that hang down. I didn't caption for this specifically, but using the "animal ears" tag should add them in if they aren't appearing naturally, and using "small animal ears" should give you a smaller size.
    You can also use other standard ear tags, inlcuding "ear fins" which was captioned for the shark-like varieties.
    Though I didn't add any other ear captions, the moth-like varieties tend to blend the antennae with the ears, giving the ears a different texture. I haven't found a workaround to get rid of this, but I personally think it just added to the moth varieties anyway.

    You can check the samples for the prompts used to hopefully get a better idea of how things work.
    Here are two samples, one which didn't include a wing or horn type, to show that you may still get both without prompting, and a variant on this which includes the "thick forearms" tag to show the difference.

    These Loras are trained using Illustrious v2, and the images are generated using Fooocus with Wai Illustrious. For the base samples I won't upscale or inpaint, showing the details as the lora outputs.

    As with all of my models, you may use them in your own training, merges, or anything else.

    Description

    LORA
    Illustrious

    Details

    Downloads
    13
    Platform
    SeaArt
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    3/13/2026
    Updated
    3/13/2026
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    Unigan

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