Here's a quick intro to this LoRA:
it's built to recreate the early visual style of AGGA Utopia, while being more compatible with other SDXL checkpoints. It works best with prompts like anime
, cartoon
, shiny
, and shiny skin
, and is ideal for vibrant, polished illustrations—even at low weights like 0.2–0.4
.
PS: Use weights less than 0.1
when using it with my checkpoint and don't use triggers, those are made for other checkpoints since the model has them integrated but they are quite diluted.
This LoRA captures the visual essence of early AGGA Utopia versions while improving compatibility across a wide range of SDXL-based checkpoints. It’s designed to reduce the reliance on complex prompts or stacked triggers by deeply integrating key stylistic traits—especially when using common keywords like anime
, cartoon
, shiny
, or shiny skin
. While these are not strictly required, they’re still recommended for consistency, especially on checkpoints without similar visual biases.
The style emphasizes bold contrasts, polished cartoon aesthetics, and vibrant, glossy textures, making it particularly suited for dynamic anime-style illustrations. The visual signature is stable and refined, even at low LoRA weights, due to extensive training (~60,000 steps).
🔹 Recommended strength: 0.3–0.4
for most checkpoints. Use higher values if you want to push the aesthetic even further—but be aware that weights above 0.4
may produce extreme or distorted results depending on the base model.
Perfect for users seeking a consistent, stylized base to emulate AGGA Utopia’s rendering style across other checkpoints.
| Steps 17 | CFG Scale 4.5 | Euler a | 📦 UtopiaXL V3.0 —「Style Executor」:0.08
I finally fixed it. It was a real headache trying to find the right weight to make this LoRA work properly (but I did it!). The solution was to rescale it to 0.64, but getting to that number was a lot of trial and error — I even ran out of RAM in Google Colab and had to use Civitai’s generator to test the results. I truly apologize for the inconvenience, but now it works quite well — especially at higher weights like 0.8.
Go ahead and upload yours!
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