This LORA is focused on generating Kokoshnik, huge head pieces in the style of 16th to 20th century Russian and Slavic countries. I had created a previous version called Slavic Crowns - Panache. In the previous version, I trained several keywords to generate specific styles of kokoshnik. The training was a mixing pot of different styles. Thanks to @netgoblin for filling me in about the Kokoshnik or traditional traditional Russian headdress worn by women and girls to accompany the trapezoidal dress called a sarafan. In these new versions, I have separated out specific style based on the contour of the head piece. For example, some look like arrowheads, some like fans etc.
Kokoshnik - Arrowhead
This is self-explanatory. All the training data used arrowhead shaped kokoshniks. Use at strengths form 0.8-1.1. Check the showcase for CFGs and steps.
Kokoshnik - ArrowheadXL
Art History experts may have a conniption fit, because I mixed styles across time periods, ethnicities, and regions. C'est la vie. The Russians I talked to seemed pleased that I was taking an interest in their culture.
I don't want to get too far down a clinical art history of Russian costume design here. I just wanted a cool look. Coming soon are eight more versions at least: Disk, Fan, Eyes Covered, Bicorn, Mitre, Ring and Weird and All combining all of them in a single lora.
This LORA is focused on generating Kokoshnik, huge head pieces in the style of 16th to 20th century Russian and Slavic countries. I had created a previous version called Slavic Crowns - Panache. In the previous version, I trained several keywords to generate specific styles of kokoshnik. The training was a mixing pot of different styles. Thanks to @netgoblin for filling me in about the Kokoshnik or traditional traditional Russian headdress worn by women and girls to accompany the trapezoidal dress called a sarafan. In these new versions, I have separated out specific style based on the contour of the head piece. For example, some look like arrowheads, some like fans etc.
Kokoshnik - Arrowhead
This is self-explanatory. All the training data used arrowhead shaped kokoshniks. Use at strengths form 0.8-1.1. Check the showcase for CFGs and steps.
Kokoshnik - ArrowheadXL
Art History experts may have a conniption fit, because I mixed styles across time periods, ethnicities, and regions. C'est la vie. The Russians I talked to seemed pleased that I was taking an interest in their culture.
I don't want to get too far down a clinical art history of Russian costume design here. I just wanted a cool look. Coming soon are eight more versions at least: Disk, Fan, Eyes Covered, Bicorn, Mitre, Ring and Weird and All combining all of them in a single lora.
Have fun.