This is a cyberpunk style LoRA. That's it.
Unlike a certain game, this LoRA doesn't overpromise and underdeliver.
More like seedy project red, right?
Why 2 Cyberpunk models?
I also have a "Cyberpunk World" model. They are both trained from the same data. The only difference is the trigger keyword. This one uses a made-up word which should make the training more pure and it should inherit less knowledge about what cyberpunk means, outside of the training data. The other one uses the actual word of "Cyberpunk Style" in it, so it "inherits" information about this from the base model you're using. In theory at least. Both models have the same prompt and seed as their showcase images, so you can compare and pick your favorite, or use them both for all I care! I'm not your parent!
It may be that the other model is slightly better at making humans. Neither LoRA has ever seen a human or a cyberpunk human, but if the other model's training data is merged with "generic" cyberpunk human training data, there may be more human-skinned people in that one. This one on the other hand I feel produce more creative and inventive results.
There's also an older "0.5-version" of this model. This one is fully trained, but the results are a bit less colorful and a bit more foggy/washed out with some models. I ended up re-training, but this version is still good, so I decided to share it as well.
Use the trigger word: "C7b3rp0nkStyle" along with the LoRA to activate it.
Example prompt: C7b3rp0nkStyle computer mouse <lora:C7b3rp0nkStyle:1>
I've found that most settings work well with this model. No special samplers or CFG-scale.
Here's a list of keywords you can use to enhance the different effects of the model.
cyberpunk style
colorful
glowing
color explosion
hi-tech
sci-fi
Like it?