I would like to share my first Lora XL with you. This model is a bit unstable and unpredictable. It often enjoys playing around with anatomy and perspective. However, with a little patience, you can create interesting images with a unique style. If you want your image to be in black and white or sepia, it's a good idea to add "black ink." Otherwise, depending on the main model used, it may occasionally acquire a subtle hint of color.
This is my first model shared here, and if it is well-received, I will strive to prepare more in the near future. The inspiration for creating this Lora came from artists such as Paul-Pierre Lemagny, Hans Rudolf Giger, and others who work with ink and copperplate techniques.
I haven't tested it on many models, so I can't provide a specific recommended strength for the Lora or the model on which it works best. I invite you to download and experiment with it.