This LORA is focused on generating head pieces in the style of the huge eastern and Slavic traditional ornaments worn at weddings and coronations. I wish I knew more about the art history of these things. I would probably do a more respectful job on the model. Please let me know if I trod upon a sacred or culturally important design element. As it is, it generates some cool images. When I combine it with my face paint LORAs, I get some creepy looks. Works best in my opinion at full strength. I'm including the training set so you can see what I am talking about. This first version was just captioned "sl4v1ccr0wn". In the next version I am going to add more detail to the captioning of the training set so I can capture some of the more interesting features.
in this first version I put all the dataset images together captioned with the keyword "sl4v1ccr0wn". The dataset images are heterogenous. Although you can get some coherent images that look cool, Some of the most interesting features are buried.
Broke out the looks into four separate keywords
"sl4v1ccr0wn3y3s" which generates images of people wearing the ornate headpieces with veils, cages and/or tassels covering their eyes. Delightfully creepy.
"sl4v1ccr0wnwh1t3" which generates a certain style of headpiece that tends to be jewel-encrusted.
"sl4v1ccr0wn0th3r" which generates images that cleave more closely to the traditional headpieces you see in 20th century images of ethnic dress
"sl4v1ccr0wncr33p" which generates huge ornate crowns that intersect with the wearer. Especially with "man" in the prompt.
You can also mix and match the prompt keywords to get interesting effects.
Use V3 or V4 depending on what resolution you are generating images at. In my experience the deliver similar results.