Feralfoot; generate feral furries and yiff from any loRa (concept)

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Trigger word: feralfoot. You NEED the trigger word for tuning. Trained on 768x768 with anime checkpoints. Works best with furry and anime checkpoints.

This LoHa is used to generate more animal-like and stylized furries, either by itself or combined with a character Lora.

READ THIS, IMPORTANT NOTES.

Most checkpoints, LoRas ect are designed to create humans, not animals. This Lyco has worked on every single character LoRa i've thrown at it, it works VERY WELL but requires some tuning per LoRa.

  1. As a general rule, if you are generating without other LoRa's, set the Lyco to 1.3-1.7 weight, and feralfoot to 0.7-1.3 weight. It will generate feral furries just fine at this weight.

  2. If you are generating with a character LoRa, set the Lyco weight to 2.0 and feralfoot to 1.3 or higher. Why? The Lyco at 2.0 will override the character LoRa and make them more like an animal. Feralfoot is required (triggerword) for the override as well. 1.3 seems to be the sweet spot; too low and it doesn't override feet legs and hands, too high and it mutates paws everywhere. But, always change your character lora to ~0.5 weight. Depends on the character LoRa you added so play around with it. Keeping your character lora high will just anthro your character, which is fine if you want that but it needs to be lower to force out feral animal qualities.

A poor man's copy paste if you're lazy.

  • Positive:<lyco:FeralFoot:2.0>, feralfoot:0.9, 1girl, pawpads, perfect lighting, extremely detailed art, vibrant colors with high contrast, tail, nipples, medium breasts, claws, great artist, <LORA:0.5>, TRIGGERWORD with a small catlike body

  • Negative: blurry, jpeg artifacts, anime girl, mutated, mutilated, mutation, weird proportions, bad art, bad artist, watermark, logo, washed out colors, b&w, bad anatomy, tigerstripes,

    • So for example, at the end of your prompt you should have something like <lora:horny_gardevoir_boobage_you_downloaded:0.5>, gardevoir with a ____like body

More important notes but at this point you probably stopped reading after high school anyway, and you're not going to pick up reading NOW; especially when you're trying to jerk it to furry stuff. I don't blame you. I'm proud of you reading the previous instructions. The rest still important but i realize it is now a vanity project.

  1. Feralfoot is the trigger. If you do ((((((feralfoot)))))) or feralfoot:6.9 for the trigger or the Lyco, it will start mutating paws so badly or adding so many legs to your generation, it will get a year long pass to the Ringling brothers barnum and baily clown freak show. Don't go too hard on the trigger. Sometimes less is more, and sometimes less is... well not enough to convert hands.

  2. Pawpads might as well be a trigger word, it fixes a lot of generations and gets rid of hands. I use it in every generation. Putting "toe beans" in your prompt forces toe beans but increases mutation probability. If all else fails add "animal hands" and hope some benevolent being comes down to kiss your generation. Hopefully not Agni though, he's made out of fire.

  3. Putting "wide hips" in your prompt will force your project into an anthro/more humanlike furry. If you want anthro, add that. Kind of defeats the point when there's probably at least 30 trillion anthro checkpoints and LoRa's on here at this point but to each their own.

  4. "[TW] with a [Insert animal you want]like body" at the end of your prompt solves a lot of problems because it lets the LyCo know to put your character lora onto a certain type of animal body.

  5. Works best with females, "spread legs" , "presenting", and "pussy" will take you a long way. I made shadow the hedgehog with a massive dong though so males are still doable just a little more annoying. Click the Info icon above the LyCo to see it's buzzwords, they are in descending order by use and the most used ones tend to put in the most work.

  6. Furry female was replaced with "feral female" during training, so that you can use both for more or less anthro, with "feral female" making more animal-like generations.

  7. If you're trying to make pokemon or are throwing animals into a blender add "species mix"

Known problems and sad band-aid solutions

As stated earlier, most generation revolves around humans so forcing animal qualities comes with unique problems

  1. Help! The tails are turning into paws! Solution: funnily enough you can put "tail turns into paw" into the negative and it has solved this issue for me almost 100% of the time.

  2. Help the KNEES are turning into paws! Wtf? this one is a 6 pawed Ganesha wannabe! Solution: This one sucks. "Knee turns into paw" does nothing in the negative and might actually remove the A.I from generating paws altogether. You have to lower the feralfoot and LyCo values and hope it doesn't churn out knee-paws, but that comes at the cost of potentially not feral-ifying your character. For the horrific hindu god treatment I suggest putting "extra feet" in the negative prompt rather than extra paws. There's no guarantee either of these solutions will work at all.

  3. There are like, 40 mutated toe beans on one foot. No real solution besides photoshop and a 4 year art degree. My mom is not too proud of the latter.

  4. I'm still getting human features and skin. They all look like humans. Alright so, this happens most with photorealistic checkpoints and anime girl boobage turbo checkpoints. Going into the negatives and adding stuff like (skin, flesh, flesh colored, human) ect... will help but it's not a guarantee. If adding the negatives does nothing you need a different checkpoint, preferably a furry anime one.

  5. Help they're all turning into cats! Well. That's kind of the point. BUT, If you want different animals be very literal. "____ with a foxlike body, fox, claws, fox head, long fox tail, fur tufts," you get the picture. The more you hammer into the A.I's brain with the same animal the more likely you won't get a cat. Sometimes increasing clip skip to 2 also helps.

  6. Every character is white? Luckily we no longer live in the 50s. Put "b&w, white fur" in your negative prompt. Try not to put colored fur in the positive prompt, it already knows to do that and it might over-saturate your colors or decide to go rogue and pick it's favorite color for the night and only use that color.

Okay cool have fun.

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