Alice Liddell from American Mcgee's Alice Madness Returns
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Omega pendant = 'horseshoe pendant'. This is a trick to get similar shape. I tried using different tokens for it, but 'horseshoe pendant' is the best I get. The same with skulls on dressbows. Actually they are masks, and I tried tagging them in datasets like skull masks. The results were terrible; they appeared on Aliceβs face like a print on a dress, everywhere.
Mostly outfits have pretty bad belt boots (exception London with shoes and Siren with barefeet). If you don't want to struggle with them, I recommend not using keywords for it, and not using full body shot angles. Specifically in realistic or semi-realistic checkpoints/loras. Astrology signs on aprons almost always aren't right shape, I haven't managed to make them really stable yet and probably i won't. If you want to get them, you need manually to draw them.
Special thanks to @CivChan and @SulfurSniffer for tips (advice) and @RedPinkRetro for supporting me many times.
Siren v1.0/Siren v1.1: Use strength 1.0-0.8. The pendant works pretty well in this version too, exept realistic lora/checkpoints in fullbody shot, that will requare inpainting. Anglerfish's skull doesn't really work at all. It seems 'skull' on Pony and SDXL means 'human skull' and they don't know anglerfish, at least I hadn't success with it. As more or less alternative you may use 'anglerfish's skull tied at the back of her waist' with strength around 0.6, it makes the skull bit less human. Illium sometimes appears, sometimes not; in general, don't push much expectation or hope about this part of the outfit. 'Peals' may help to stabilize little round patterns on the dress. In the same time, it will make it more textured. In my prompting for v1.0 on examples, I did make a mistake. I used 'AMRDD' instead of 'AMRSD'. However, it shouldn't have a significant impact on the results.
Silk Maiden v1.0/Silk Maiden v1.1: Use strength 1.0-0.8. The pendant works pretty well in this version, mask on her back isn't so, but manageable. I didn't notice any special problems, so just use keywords for things you want to get.
London v.1.1: Comming soon.
London v1.0: Not much to say about it, this is the simplest version. Use strength around 0.9. The front view often doesn't work well, the apron appears on the back side of the skirt.
Hysteria mode v1.0: In realistic checkpoints/Lora styles, put strength slightly lower than 1.0 to decrease the effect of oversaturation. 'Colored white skin' keep at least 1.3 and 'red sclera' if you want to get at least 1.1. For foreground images, put 'backless dress' in negative. It should also have belts on the back, but it seems the source of the dataset is not sufficient for that. Additionally, don't use it with 'white choker'; it conflicts when trying to make a backless dress and put the pendant on the back side of the neck. With full-body images, the pendant works much worse. Use additional editing. I used Inpaint Sketch and/or 'Inpaint' 'Inpaint only masked' with only the Lora in prompt.
Royal v1.0/Royal v1.1: 'Horseshoe pendant' works a bit worse than in the Classical outfit, because it doesn't have such strong contrast. It often requires additional editing, especially in realistic images. The effect of oversaturation is present, more so than in v1.1, but less than in v1.0, I would guess. With lover strenght the effect should be less. For the side view, use 'skull on dressbow' with a lower weight than 1.0, and 'brown dressbow'.
Classical v1.2: 'Horseshoe pendant' is turning back as keywords. For backside shots use 'backless dress:1.2' in negative. Skull appears very different with different lora and checkpoints, but basically I recommend using 'skull on dressbow' with strength lower than 1.0.
Classical v1.1: In general the same as previous version. Use strength 1.0-0.8, 'necklace' instead of 'horseshoe pendant' and 'blue dress' instead of 'dress'. Skull on bow from her back works a bit worse, but I don't think many people who need this view. Anyway use 'white dressbow, skull' for it, need to manage the strength of them for your case.
Classical v1.0: Use strength 1.0-0.8. The necklace|horseshoe pendant in full-body images sometimes works well, sometimes not so well, but can be fixed with inpainting 'only masked' with a prompt 'horseshoe pendant' and the lora. In half-body images, there usually aren't such problems. The knife|vorpal blade isn't always generated well, but often is fine. Skull on her back should works well with 'skull', you may to use it with lower strength. I notice the lora have predisposition to oversaturation sometimes. I will try to fix or decrease that effect at least. I think i fixed it in Classical v1.1





