Сheese Toppin Gal (Pizza Tower)
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Model description
Сheese waifu from pizza tower toppin gals mod.
Main trigger:
cheesegal, cheese dress
orange thighhighs, elbow gloves, puffy short sleeves, underboob cutout
Additional options:
crop top, orange hair, brown hair, blonde hair, blush stickers, black bikini, solid oval eyes, no mouth, waving, :<, hair bow, bright pupils, garter straps
May help in difficult scenes:
yellow skin, long dress, clothing cutout, torn clothes
Notes:
This lora isn't well-suited for displaying multiple female characters in a scene. The "cheesegal" tag alone isn't enough, and another female character's tag drowns out the cheese girl. And when combined with "cheese dress," the dress replaces all clothing with cheese dresses. You could try choosing an outfit for another character that doesn't resemble a dress, or reducing the weight of "cheese dress," or increasing the weight of "cheesegal".
This lora is a bit undertrained; the dress is often drawn very similar to a regular dress from Illustrious models, with holes in the dress. Unfortunately, higher eras degraded the quality, and the legs inside the dress sometimes became illogically mixed up. If you need to show what's underneath the dress, the tags "torn clothes" and "clothing cutout" can help.
The model thinks the piece of cheese on the heroine's head is part of her hair or even the hair itself. The "short hair" tag will sometimes reduce the length of the piece of cheese on the head. However, this doesn't work consistently. The "long hair" tag, as well as other hair tags, will make the piece of cheese on the head look more like hair. During training, I could have tagged the piece of cheese on the heroine's head as "hood." But then the "hood" tag would have almost completely duplicated the "cheesegal" tag, making it unnecessary.
This is the second iteration of this lora. In the first version, the "cheese_toppin" tag was used for the heroine. In epoch 8, I think he drew the cheese dress and the bows and eyes on the head better. But he drew pieces of cheese everywhere.
While preparing the images, I got too carried away with background removal using a less-than-optimal tool. Often, a white outline will appear on the images. My apologies if this is too distracting, please add the "outline" tag to the negative prompts.




















