Guide to Using My LoRA for Different Vyshyvanka Styles in v2 version
LoRA is activated by a trigger word (e.g., vyshyvanka). To generate images in specific regional styles, use descriptive keywords alongside it.
1. Basic Prompt Structure
[vyshyvanka] + [style] + [embroidery details] + [background/context] + [technical specs]
Examples for Key Styles:
🔴 Podilian (Red-Black Geometric)
"Ukrainian woman wearing [vyshyvanka] with Podilian-style embroidery: bold red and black diamond patterns on white linen, symmetrical chest panel. Studio portrait, 85mm lens, detailed fabric texture."
🌈 Hutsul (Colorful Wool, Carpathians)
"Hutsul woman in [vyshyvanka] with thick wool embroidery: yellow, green, and red spirals on black fabric. Mountain cabin interior, fireplace glow, 35mm film grain."
🔵 Polissian (Blue-White Openwork)
"Close-up of [vyshyvanka] sleeve with Polissian patterns: delicate blue snowflakes on linen. Morning light through fabric, macro photography."
⚫ Slobozhansky (Black-Yellow Zigzag)
"Slobozhansky [vyshyvanka] with black zigzag borders and yellow wheat motifs. Woman harvesting sunflowers, wide-angle shot, Kodak Portra tones."
2. Controlling the Output
For Precision:
Specify the style (podilian, hutsul, etc.).
Define colors (red/black, blue/white).
Mention fabric (linen, wool).
For Variety:
Backgrounds:
Studio portrait (controlled lighting)
Village scene (natural settings)
Urban environment (modern twist)
Composition:
Close-up sleeve (embroidery detail)
Full-body shot (complete outfit)
3. Advanced Prompt Examples
Style Blending
"Ukrainian woman in [vyshyvanka] combining Podilian red diamonds on sleeves and Hutsul green spirals on the collar. Rustic wooden porch, sunset lighting."
Historical Context:
"19th-century village healer in [vyshyvanka] with Bukovynian dot embroidery, holding herbs. Oil painting style, muted colors."
Modern Fashion:
"Fashion model in deconstructed [vyshyvanka]: Slobozhansky black/yellow motifs on an oversized denim jacket. Urban streetwear photo."
4. Troubleshooting
If styles bleed into each other:
Increase LoRA weight (e.g., [vyshyvanka:1.2]).
Add strict directives:
"STRICTLY Podilian geometric patterns, NO floral elements"
Example for extreme detail:
"Macro shot of [vyshyvanka] collar: Podilian red/black satin-stitch diamonds, linen warp/weft visible. Shot with 100mm f/2.8 macro lens, focus stacked, ring light reflection."
Here are optimized prompts for generating embroidery patterns only (no human figures/backgrounds) for my LoRA (it's still develops but you can play with it now):
1. General Embroidery Patterns
"Ukrainian embroidery pattern, [style name]-style, [color scheme] geometric/floral motifs, high-density stitching on [fabric], clean white background, textile macro photography, ultra-detailed thread texture, flat lay"
2. Style-Specific Patterns
🔴 Podilian (Red-Black Geometric)
"Ukrainian embroidery pattern, Podilian-style, bold red and black diamond and star motifs, symmetrical layout, satin stitch on unbleached linen, crisp edges, textile flat lay, studio lighting"
🌈 Hutsul (Colorful Wool)
"Ukrainian embroidery pattern, Hutsul-style, thick wool threads in yellow, green, and red spiral designs, 3D raised stitches on black wool, rustic texture, top-down view"
🔵 Polissian (Blue-White Delicate)
"Ukrainian embroidery pattern, Polissian-style, delicate blue snowflakes and meandering lines on white linen, openwork technique, shadow play on fabric folds, macro shot"
⚫ Slobozhansky (Black-Yellow Contrast)
"Ukrainian embroidery pattern, Slobozhansky-style, black zigzag borders with yellow wheat sheaf motifs, dense cross-stitch on hemp fabric, high-contrast lighting"
⚪ Pokuttia (White-on-White)
"Ukrainian embroidery pattern, Pokuttia-style, barely visible white dot-and-line motifs on off-white linen, subtle texture, diffused natural light, minimalist design"
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