Vintage and Retro Celeb Fakes (Stable Diffusion)

TheGhost

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Carrie Fisher (1982/1983, as Slave Leia)

Official post. This new LoRA is very effective, though I'm finding it hard to get the time to process the raw output. This was trained from 94 real images, no fake data.

Download the 288mb LoRA .

- prompt when using this LoRA is slaveleia woman; LoRA strength should be around 0.4 because of unusual training method (you will get garbage if you apply a LoRA strength higher than 0.4); CFG should be between 6-9 for best results.

I hope to post a lot more of the output shortly, but it's getting late here...

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Forgive me for sounding stupid with these questions. What is a LoRA? And is the download a program or more images and how do I open it?
 

Papyrus1000

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Forgive me for sounding stupid with these questions. What is a LoRA? And is the download a program or more images and how do I open it?
To be honest, I'd rather keep this thread for pics than this kind of discussion, but there are many resources out there, particularly on YouTube, to learn to install Stable Diffusion locally (Google 'AUTOMATIC1111 guide'), and to learn how to use (and even make) LoRAs, which are small-ish files that modify how the Stable Diffusion AI works so that you can make it generate particular people. Generally you need a NVIDIA GPU in the computer that will be running the necessary program/s (though some other types of GPU are supported, but not quite as widely).

While it's not rocket science, it is science, and depending on what you want to achieve, it can really eat up your time and resources.
 
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Shoestring

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If you should ever get chance, Kate Jackson from Charlie's Angels was my first tv crush. Most people preferred Farrah Fawcett but not me. I just loved her tiny tits even at an early age.
 

Papyrus1000

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If you should ever get chance, Kate Jackson from Charlie's Angels was my first tv crush. Most people preferred Farrah Fawcett but not me. I just loved her tiny tits even at an early age.
I see them all as a bit spindly now, except for Cheryl Ladd, who has been on the list a long time. I stopped short of trying because her face is so generic and CGI-like, that I think a likeness might be tough to get.
 

Shoestring

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I see them all as a bit spindly now, except for Cheryl Ladd, who has been on the list a long time. I stopped short of trying because her face is so generic and CGI-like, that I think a likeness might be tough to
No probs. I bow to your experience. I couldn't even render them in pencil let alone with AI.
 

FilthyPervUK

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Some early renders of one version of a possible new Carrie Fisher/Slave Leia LoRA. Long way to go yet, this is pre-alpha stuff. Don't have any intention to nudify this LoRA, since that's not really the appeal of Slave Leia.
Oh, go on...nudify her. I mean, I get your point about the appeal of Slave Leia, but I'm a simple man -- when I see fakes of the Princess I wanna see tits! :)

Edited to add: Your work is fantastic, as I've noted in the thread before, but these Carrie Fisher pics might be the best yet.
 
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Papyrus1000

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Oh, go on...nudify her. I mean, I get your point about the appeal of Slave Leia, but I'm a simple man -- when I see fakes of the Princess I wanna see tits! :)

Edited to add: Your work is fantastic, as I've noted in the thread before, but these Carrie Fisher pics might be the best yet.

Nah - the costume and tantalizing nature of it is the whole point! Otherwise I'd just do a Carrie Fisher mid-80s LoRA.

EDIT: I later caved.
 
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Papyrus1000

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Next is Jamie Lee Curtis. I have failed three times to make a working model of her, and the ones at Civit are also terrible, but I think I have a new angle on it.

EDIT: This might fail again. There is absolutely no woman in the world who ever looked at all like her, at her peak. It makes it very difficult to create a model, since Stable Diffusion is expecting different constants. I am making my second new attempt now.
 
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Sigmatorn

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Next is Jamie Lee Curtis. I have failed three times to make a working model of her, and the ones at Civit are also terrible, but I think I have a new angle on it.
You're doing god's work my friend, giving to the ladies from the 70's and 80's the well deserved spotlight! Can't wait to see it!
 

Papyrus1000

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Hey, very nice Work. Would it bei possible to consider the beautiful Claudia Cardinale or Faye Dunaway?
Sorry, I admire both, but I'm not enthusiastic enough to do the work. I had considered Cardinale once, and then I realized that she has a face, like Cheryl Ladd, that's so perfect and generically attractive that I think it would be pretty hard to get a likeness anyway. The resemblance tends to bite on eccentricities and imperfections.
 
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