HL's Styles - WAI | ILLUSTRIOUS - WSSKX - Aesthetic Bloom
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Recommended Prompts
cute girl, miko, wolf ears, wolf tail, Long hair, tareme, black hair, aqua eyes, close mouth, skin fang, messy hair, large breasts, glasses, magatama pendant, ofuda, detached sleeves, wide sleeves, kimono, hakama, short skirt, ((fantasy)), light rays, glowing, best quality, BREAK, (masterpiece, very aesthetic, absurdres), Dramatic Lighting, pose
Recommended Negative Prompts
(low quality), (normal quality), watermark, pubic hair, thick eyebrows, censored, 2girls, multiple girls, mosaic, futa, greyscale, ( extra ears), front view, (loli)
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Recommended Hires (High-Resolution) Parameters
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Tips
All information about each LoRA can be found in the 'About this version' section.
Thanks to @wwHEY for advice on LoRA creation.
The author humorously disclaims responsibility for any poor quality in LoRA models.
Version Highlights
Well... This model is VERY TRICKY to use, however I found it great for improving composition/lighting/bloom effects. So I will upload it as I plan to use it quite often, however I can't recommend it to you because it is really tricky.
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However, if you are a masochist like me, then:
Be sure to use artists tags! You can look for examples in my prompts.
Add lighting tags, something like: sunlight, glowing, underlighting, sidelighting etc.
Add background tags: detailed background, scenery, outdoors, indoors etc.
Weight from 0.6-0.85. I recommend somewhere around 0.7-0.8. But feel free to experiment.
Additional information:
I trained this LoRA on edited (by me in photoshop) images of Konya Karasue, however even though the style is remotely similar, it is not identical. I suggest you use this LoRA if you are looking for artist's style. Y_X's LoRAs are wonderful! Be sure to check them.
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