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This is an easy step-by-step method to create your own LoRA using the base models available on Tensor.Art

  • Open the Tensor.Art website (obviously, if you’re reading this article, you’re already on the site — lol).

  • Click on your profile icon and select Training.

  • Choose Online Training.

  • Upload your sample images.

  • Select the model type you want to train.

  • Set the credits you want to use (minimum 10 credits).

  • Choose the number of training steps / iterations for the model
    (I usually set this to around 20–30 steps).

  • Enter the keywords you want the model to generate, such as 1girl, 1boy,
    or any other keywords you want to emphasize.

  • Click Start to begin the process.



Select an image style from the trained model.
In most cases, the result will already be about 70-80% similar to the original,
depending on the trigger words you use.

Don’t focus too much on matching the sample images perfectly.
Just choose a style that’s close to what you want, because later on
you’ll be adjusting parameters and mixing it with a base model during actual use anyway.

  • Click Create Project.

  • Click Confirm.

  • Enter the name you want.

  • Select a category.

  • Add tags.

  • Click Create.

  • Enter the version name you want.

  • Enter the trigger words to use the model.

  • Add a short description.

  • Set the minimum parameter (recommended: 0.5).

  • No need to upload additional files.

  • Select the image you want to display (you can upload more images if you want).

  • Click Create.


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