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Illustrious LicenseHey y’all! Yet again, I’m back with another LoRA style I totally stole from the rightful owner — so please go give them a follow, because this LoRA is nothing compared to their real art
(I used 100 images from the REAL artist to train this LoRA)
For clip strength, I usually go anywhere between 1.00–4.00. Not sure why, but that range just works best for me. If you’re using a checkpoint that’s more edgy or grayscale-stylized (like monochrome), it tends to work better with lower strengths.
If you want to make the LoRA perform even better, try adding this to your prompt:
sketch, grayscale, monochrome, scratchy line
on top of the trigger prompt.
This is purely for fun and not for commercial use!
