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.
