FluxCore ~ World Darts Superstars

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💫Fluxcore ~ World Darts Superstars💫

Welcome to my homage to the greatest, most iconic, and most loved Dartists of all time, past & present. Darts is my passion, so creating this huge collection really was a labour of love for me. Started mid-September, aiming to publish for the showpiece world champs at Ally Pally in December. I haven't managed to train all that I would have liked, as gathering quality images from bygone eras is extremely difficult, but I hope you find your favourite in here, and I will always continue to grow the database of players when I can. There is only one player to headline and start the collection, and that is of course......

the🐐 Phil 'The Power' Taylor!

Refer to, and remix my example images, changing the prompt as you require ~ Trigger words are NOT essential when running any LoRA, but you may need to use them in certain circumstances, just include them either directly in the prompt, or appended to the end. TA is currently quite unstable when it comes to generation parameters, so you never now what it will apply. This unfortunately means a lot of trial & error, costing credits, but there's nothing we can do until they get their ship in order, properly!

Strange generation results will NOT be the fault of my LoRA's, it will be the platform's instability & propensity to add incorrect parameters, CFG, and negative prompts where there shouldn't be one.

[I did intend to create an AI tool for this series of LoRA's, for the benefit of those whom I planned to introduce to the TensorArt platform, so they could enjoy creating their favourite darts stars with the simplest of operations, but since the abominable cost increases, that option is no longer viable, so the cheapest way to run my LoRA's is now in the creation flow, using a Flux turbo checkpoint.]

Once a humble pub game, transformed into a global phenomenon with the formation of the British Darts Organisation (BDO) in 1973. The BDO formalized competitive darts, creating leagues, national championships, and the prestigious BDO World Championship in 1978. During the 1980s, players like Eric Bristow and Jocky Wilson became household names, and television brought the game to a wider audience. However, the sport's growth stagnated in the early 1990s as conflicts over prize money and media exposure caused a divide between players and the organization.

In 1992, a group of top players broke away from the BDO to form the World Darts Council (WDC), now the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). The PDC revolutionized the sport, introducing glitzy, high-profile tournaments like the PDC World Championship. Players like Phil Taylor, the 16-time world champion, became international superstars, propelling darts into mainstream sports culture. Today, the PDC boasts million-dollar prize pools and global reach, making it the pinnacle of professional darts, far outshining its BDO origins, which eventually folded in 2020.

I hope you have as much fun recreating your favourite player as they

have had, and given us, on the Oche over the years.

Love & digital kisses

Apolonia💋

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This AI LoRA *model is intended solely for recreational and personal use in generating images resembling **Darts Superstars. While it aims to reproduce the likeness of **Darts Superstars, it is important to note that this *model and the images it generates are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to **Darts Superstars or their representatives in any official capacity. The use of this *model is restricted to non-commercial and non-exploitative purposes.

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💫Old Stoneface💫 John Lowe MBE (born 21 July 1945) is an English former professional darts player. Along with Eric Bristow and Jocky Wilson, he was known for dominating darts during the 1980s. Lowe was world champion on three occasions, in 1979, 1987 and 1993. He was also a two-time winner of the Winmau World Masters and a two-time World Cup singles champion. In total, Lowe won 15 BDO and WDF majors. He held the World No. 1 ranking on four occasions. In October 1984, he became the first player to hit a televised nine-dart finish. Lowe is one of only six players to have won the World Championship three or more times, and was the first person to win it in three separate decades; along with Phil Taylor, he remains one of only two players to achieve this. Amidst growing dissatisfaction with the British Darts Organisation, Lowe was also one of 16 players who in 1993 broke away to form their own governing body, the World Darts Council (now known as the Professional Darts Corporation). Lowe won the World Championship title in three different decades – 1979, 1987 and 1993. He met Eric Bristow six times in the World Championship in various semi-finals and finals, and it was not until his fourth attempt (in the 1987 final) that he managed to overcome his rival. His record against Bristow in majors was three wins and six defeats. Lowe achieved the first-ever televised nine-dart finish on 13 October 1984, during the World Matchplay tournament against Keith Deller, although it was not live and instead shown on a highlights programme on ITV. It was achieved via a rare third-visit combination of treble 17, treble 18 and double 18. For the nine-dart finish, Lowe received £102,000, he went on to win the tournament, for which he received £12,000, and earned an additional £1,000 for tournament's highest outshot (161). This remained the highest amount of money earned by a darts player at a single tournament for almost two decades.

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