User LoRA

XL

Judy Hopps (On Model)

#Judy Hopps

Cover Removed: Content Rules violation

  • re-upload a cover image
  • you can still search and use this model
Uploaded at
Jul 20, 2024, 5:29 AM
Uses
56
Reviews
No reviews
Trigger Words

judyhopps

Permissions
  • Allow image generation & sharing
  • Allow users to download this model
  • Allow commercial use of generated images

Description

This is my own personal attempt at creating a Judy Hopps LoRA. While base Pony does have plenty of knowledge about Judy Hopps, and there exists tons of LoRAs already, both base Pony and most LoRAs are trained mostly off of fanart.As I consider myself to be a Judy Hopps enthusiast, I wanted to try and recreate Judy as accurately as I possibly could.V2 is released!This version adds another ~500 pictures to the dataset, for 1,146 overall. The biggest improvements here are the rendering of her face, the accuracy of the character, and the overall quality of the render.I had planned for there to be a 1.5 which would have been V1 but with captions, but the results weren't quite good enough and in some cases the captions made it worse.For this release, there are still no captions and the trigger word is judyhopps. I've been generating mainly with AutismMix Confetti, but if you want to stay as close to the film's style as possible, I recommend using base Pony V6. If you have the memory for it, you can use Autism for the initial image and Pony V6 as a refiner at around 60%.Since Nick appears in a variety of the screencaps, prompting "male fox" can render him pretty effectively.Known issues:-Although the accuracy of the outfits is improved here, it is more difficult to change the outfit. Specifically, it sticks very strongly to her standard cop outfit. Lowering the strength of the LoRA and upping the strength of the specific outfit you want to use can help. LoRA to 0.7 and outfit to 1.2 is a good place to start.This should be more or less fixed when I finally get around to adding captions.-Her ears can sometimes render in both positions, up and down simultaneously. This was also a problem with V1.Next version:The only real thing remaining is to go through and caption the images to improve the ability to change the clothes. Beyond that, I'm pretty much satisfied with these results.(Previous version V1):It's trained on over 500 screencaps from the movie, each cropped to 1024x1024, and trained on 20 steps each. It is by no means perfect, but so far the results have exceeded my expectations and I'm going to enjoy generating with this for a while, lol. No captions were used. The trigger word is judyhopps though adding "bunny" to the prompt can improve the output.Most of these images are generated with Autism Mix Confetti, as I find it's the closest to regular Pony without having as many anatomical issues. But Cyberrealistic Pony also works very well: https://civitai.com/models/443821/cyberrealistic-ponyIn both cases, I recommend adding "muscular, abs, ribcage" to the negative prompt if generating her naked, as otherwise it tends to generate some very prominent anatomy that I don't think aligns with the original style.Known issues:-The outfits aren't always completely accurate (it generates her wearing a tie sometimes, which would have come from Nick being in some of the screencaps. Adding captions should remedy this.)-Face can get VERY wonky from certain angles or if too far away, though the LoRA was trained with a good mix of close up and medium shots.

Comments