This LoRA allows you to create civilian persons wearing cloths as it was common in ancient Rome.
The training had images that were captioned with these trigger words:
tunica laticlavia - a tunic with two wide stripes (clavi)
tunica angusticlavia - a tunic with two small stripes (clavi)
tunica recta - a white tunic without stripes
tunica - any other tunic without stripes and in any color
exomis - similar to a tunic, but with one shoulder and the chest exposed, usually worn by man doing hard work
toga praetexta - a toga with a wide border line
toga trabea - a purple toga, possibly with scarlet stripes or elements, worn by augurs
toga pura - a toga without a border line
toga exigua - an earlier, less voluminous style of plain off-white toga, shorter than the later imperial toga pura, often worn without a tunic and draped to leave one shoulder and part of the chest exposed
stola - a long, often sleeveless, ankle-length dress worn by Roman matrons (woman), typically over an under-tunic
palla - a large rectangular shawl of various colors, draped over a stola (or tunic) by women
braccae - trousers of various colors and lengths, unusual
calcei equitati - red, black or red and black boots that were worn by senators
calcei patricii - brown boots
carbatina - simple, common shoe
soleae - sandals
sagum - a rectangular woolen cloak
paenula - a heavy, often conical or bell-shaped cloak, closed or fastened at the front, typically but not necessarily with an attached hood
subligaculum - a loincloth or simple undergarment worn by both men and women
strophium - a band of cloth or soft leather wrapped around the breasts for support, worn by women, particularly during exercise
Prompting notes:
The training did pick up the differences, bit they are sometimes weak. So experiment with the trigger words and sometimes it might help to add actually redundant information like prompting a tunica laticlavia and also prompt the stripes or clavi.
The training was done with images in the following formats with a focus at 1:1 and also many 2:3 and 3:2. To get best results you might want to use these dimensions as well.
768x1344 - 9:16
832x1216 - 2:3
896x1152 - 3:4
1024x1024 - 1:1
1152x896 - 4:3
1216x832 - 3:2

