This is my next LoCon that I trained thanks to this guide:
[Guide] Make your own Loras, easy and free | Stable Diffusion Other | Civitai
Inspired and based from Argentina Film Photography Aesthetic and Style.
There are LoRas and Checkpoints that reference the Analog / Film style like RZ - Analog, which I admire and took inspiration from it.
So I recompiled a lot of film pictures from my own to trained. It was intended for portraits more than for full body, for landscapes and others, I am not 100% sure that it works well.
It was trained by approximately 1200 portrait-type photos extracted from my personal film pictures that I took in the past with a film camera.
In the training I used this checkpoint with SD 1.5 as a base, so I also recommend that you use this checkpoint in conjunction with the LoCon to obtain the most faithful result to the one I had.
Also I experiment in its use with this checkpoint. (Use its own prompts + prompt I recommend below)
(Surely there will be better combinations, better options, but that I have not tested or documented.)
How to install LoCon:
How to use it (There is no a trigger word):
Prompts: analog style, film, dust, grain, (film grain:1), photography of a + yourprompt, detailed face,
I also recommend using epiNoiseoffset_v1.
Sample: analog style, film, dust, grain, (film grain:1), photography of a 20 years old Golden blond hair Belarusian woman at the beach, detailed face,
Negative Prompts: rz-neg-foranalogportrait (download here)
You can experiment with negative prompts, but for me ‘rz-neg-foranalogportrait’ give very good results.
I recommend these parameters:
LoCon Strength: 1.0
Size: 512 x 512 - Truly I have not tried with other resolutions, I think the most stable is this measure.
CFG: 9.5 is perfect (in my opinion)
Sampling Steps: between 20 and 40 is the most stable. (40 more details)
Sampling Method: DPM++ SDE Karras works very well for portraits.
I used this LoCon in img2img and its not gives very well results. (But you can try)
I invite you to experiment with checkpoints, mix them with other Loras and share them!
Don’t forget to put the prompts you used, thank you!