Patch - BEAST: Bio Exo Arena Suit Team (Illustrious)
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Version 0.71!
Patch from the Apple Arcade title BEAST: Bio Exo Arena Suit Team!
This is the product of learning how to train with Draw Things and running into many, many issues and crashes in the pursuit of wolf lady. Similar to Vesper, Patch has a fairly complex design; this tries to capture it to a reasonable degree, but a few elements (most notably the large bags on her hips) aren't present. In particular I've noticed that her eyepatch is done relatively consistently. I hope you have fun!
Model Weight: ~0.8 - ~0.95. This model is somewhat truer to the game's art style, especially past 1.0 weight. Going higher than 1.2 is probably not a good idea, though it can help with details like the shoes.
Trigger Word: @patchbeast
Trained Keywords: wolf, black headband, bandaged hands, shoulder plates, chest armor, elbow pads, black sweater, midriff, camo cargo pants, black leg belts, green sneakers, fluffy tail
Tips:
You may want to include "black eyes" and "white armor" as part of your prompt to ensure certain details are correct.
You might want to use "shoulder plates green trim" to ensure Patch's shoulder plates are done more accurately.
Works super well with tags like "androgynous", "ambiguous gender", and "tomboy".
Don't include redundancies in your prompt for poses! This can cause the LoRA to "forget" parts of Patch's armor, especially her shoulder plates.
This version isn't great with keeping the details of her headband straight; the stripes will usually appear but they'll typically be the same color. I wasn't able to find a solution for this, might revisit later.
"holding assault rifle" works fairly well, as several training images depict her holding her Clawfanger. No guarantees.
As a fun fact, Draw Things crashed during training six or so times when I was trying to train this model. If you know how to keep it from crashing during SDXL training, please let me know, as finding effective training parameters tested my sanity in ways I'd rather not experience again and the error reports were of little to no help.










