Trained from scratch on Kohya_ss, on NVIDIA 3090, 24GB VRAM, for 4.5 hours on BF16, with 114 training images.




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LoRA of UK actress Madeline Smith, who was one of the most ubiquitous British faces of the 1970s, featuring in a number of films and TV programs of the era.
Uses 114 ref images and 1989 (real) reg images, trained for 12,000 steps at a batch size of 1, using BF16 on a 3090, with a training time of four hours.
Despite its shortcomings (see below), this is almost certainly the best and most flexible/disentangled model in the catalogue - if only I could figure out why! Sadly, just repeating what I did with this model does not automatically produce equally effective models of other subjects; with LoRA, the data changes everything, every time.
Though this model uses the same data as my previous Madeline Smith checkpoint, it is not a Kohya extract from a DreamBooth model, but was trained from scratch in Kohya, after a lot of manual annotation of images.
Please keep the CFG very low (about 3.5 - and usually it's best to keep the sampling steps low too, unless inpainting), and the LoRA strength at about 0.8.
I generally use these models in complex workflows, inpainting faces after initial T2Is, and using ControlNet extensively. So if you're hoping for one-click prompt magic, my models aren't data-curated with this in mind, but rather as tools for traditional workflows that use Photoshop and other older methods.
This model is very likely to produce renderings unless counter-prompted.
Trained from scratch on Kohya_ss, on NVIDIA 3090, 24GB VRAM, for 4.5 hours on BF16, with 114 training images.
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