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Hahah yeah you'll get a lot of garbage even on a good day with all the right settings. 

Here's a few tips:

  • Make sure you are using one of the XL models for your base model. I've never gotten anything other than monsters out of the regular models.   "Juggernaut XL v8" is what I usually use.
  • Tell CivitAI to generate batches of 10 images every time.   Don't be shy.
  • Ask for some kind of portrait. Denise's face tends to get pretty mangled when it is a small part of the picture. (not sure if that's a problem with my LoRA or generally a thing)
  • Get a proper tool like Fooocus where you can highlight the bad bits and tell it to redo them (in-paint)
  • Keep trying!  It takes practice.

Sometimes...  not human isn't so bad. :)


It does take a little persistence, and you don't always end up with what you were after, either.  I started with "Denise as a steampunk gnome", hoping to get close to Denise's tavern character, and got a lot of weird stuff, including the garden gnome figurine above.  

Out of the 30 other images generated, there was one that wasn't a gnome at all, and the face was all wrong, but it caught my attention because the armor was cool and the body was smoking hot:




A whole lot of in-painting and upscaling later (and about 40 foxes later, too), I ended up with this one, which I'm calling a keeper (the fox is too colorful and sharp and pops a little too much for not being the main attraction, but whatevs):