Sliced Ice - Skysurfer Strike Force - [Pony/Illustrious]

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Sliced Ice (Kimberly Sakai) from the 1990s cartoon "Skysurfer Strike Force." The show is kind of "G.I. Joe" combined with "Power Rangers." Kim is the only female member of the team, and (like her teammates) goes through a Power Ranger style "morphing" sequence to transform from casual clothes to her combat outfit. In the LoRA, I have included two casual outfits from the show and the combat outfit.


UPDATE - 24 February 2025 - Added Illustrious Version

  • Added support for drawing her sky sled. Trained the triggers so that it will synergize with NaveDaxu's Hoverboard LoRA. I recommend mixing with that for best results. Use trigger words: red hoverboard, riding hoverboard, glowing jet engines

  • Improved support for her sword. Should better resemble her sword from the show if you use triggers: sword, holding sword


Suggested strength: 0.8 - 1.0

Trigger words: sl1c3d1c3

  • Combat outfit: red lips, headband, tinted visor, black leotard, shoulder pads, armor bustier, black gloves, gold bracers, belt, red thighhighs, armor boots, sword

  • Casual outfit: red lips, white crop top, denim vest, jeans, hoop earrings, wristwatch, midriff

  • Casual outfit (alt): purple lips, pink shirt, red dress, hoop earrings

NOTES:

  1. You'll need to prompt the costume pieces that you want, rather than just having a single trigger for "combat outfit." I did this deliberately so that you can recreate the transformation sequence, or you create custom looks like have her wear the headband without the rest of the armor, etc.

  2. During the first couple seconds of her transformation, she's wearing a "zero suit" that is never shown in full during any episode. You can recreate this with "black leotard, black gloves, red thighhighs" and leaving out all the other costume triggers. Because we never see a full body shot of the zero suit in the show, I had to edit/draw my own source images by hand in Krita.

  3. Don't include costume parts in your prompt that will be out of frame. For example, don't prompt "red thighhighs" or "armor boots" if you're trying to create a portrait or torso shot.

  4. If you create a "from behind" view with full combat outfit, you'll probably need to put "belt" in the negative prompt - otherwise it will draw her wearing the belt backwards (with the buckle in the back)

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