Thought I'd train a LoRA on the happiest place on Earth (if one is a dork into wrestling). I decided to do some other experimenting, retrained 35 times (seriously) until it did what I want, and here we have a glorious pile of tensors. Would still call it experimental as I was pushing myself with this one.
Does the following:
create a classic mid-century style sports/concert venue, Korakuen Hall or not, in Japan or elsewhere
recreate Korakuen Hall scenes
make wrestlers without WWE stuff all over
make fight scenes, wrestling or other, including wrestling death match tropes
boost prompt accuracy for multi-subject interactions
kick and punch people in the face
Strength 0.6-1.0 depending what you want. Higher is less flexible with styles, and apologies for the stray finger and the like. Start at 0.7. High strength and multi-character is often a mess. High is fine for character portraits.
No specific tags to activate, but there are many. A few key ones:
at Korakuen Hall- decides whether the image takes place at the famous venue.
k0r4r3s - stick at the end of your prompt. Optional but sometimes grounds things and/or increases realism. Play with it.
in a wrestling ring (avoid this if you are referring to other parts of the ring in your prompt and problems come up)
top turnbuckle of a wrestling ring
the concession counter
the lobby
barbed wire
exploding fluorescent light bulb tubes
Beyond that, see the example image prompts.
A few tips:
referring to your subject as a wrestler has an impact. Go with man/woman/dude/lass/guy/etc. if you are no fun, but for variety, make up ridiculous names. it really likes that. Can also use wrassler instead
the word wrestling seems to be a bit strong
those damn ring ropes. there should be three. certain aspect ratios work better- 16x9 and 4x3 are usually good. If you want your subject jumping off the top turnbuckle and it gives you 4, say "3rd turnbuckle of 3" or the like and it should help
If you get finger/hand issues, play with step count (usually a bit higher)
It should de
More to come