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---
tags:
- text-to-image
- stable-diffusion
- lora
- diffusers
- template:sd-lora
widget:
- text: >-
    A woman walking through a forest with a house and a big sky in the
    background, black and white
  parameters:
    negative_prompt: center focus
  output:
    url: images/A1.png
- text: >-
    A detailed black and white engraving of a 1950s pin-up with long black hair
    and bangs, wearing black leather shorts
  parameters:
    negative_prompt: nsfw, signature, garters
  output:
    url: images/A2.png
- text: >-
    Astronaut on an alien planet, space helmet, afraid, black and white
    engraving
  output:
    url: images/A3.png
- text: >-
    trees and fields and clouds and hay bales, a farmer out standing in his
    field, black and white engraving
  output:
    url: images/A5.png
- text: >-
    the pirate queen, wearing a tricorn hat, cutting the throat of a scallywag,
    black and white masterpiece engraving
  parameters:
    negative_prompt: margin, border, text, signature
  output:
    url: images/A6.png
- text: >-
    A detailed black and white drawing of a 1930s boxer punching, in the ring,
    worm's eye view
  parameters:
    negative_prompt: margin, border, signature, text
  output:
    url: images/A7.png
- text: The Death Star, crop, in space, stars, masterpiece black and white engraving
  output:
    url: images/A8.png
- text: Black and white engraving, of a woman in a living room with Christmas decor
  output:
    url: images/A9.png
base_model: runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5
instance_prompt: black and white engraving
license: apache-2.0
---
# Franklin Booth Style

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## Model description 

## About the Artist

Franklin Booth (July 8, 1874 – August 25, 1948) was an American artist known for his detailed pen-and-ink illustrations. His unique style was formed by his early practice of copying wood engraving illustrations. His skill as a draftsman and recognizable style made him a popular magazine illustrator in the early 20th-century.

## The LoRA

This LoRA was created using 40 high-resolution scans of some of Booth&#39;s best work and can **add interesting line-shading effects and other aspects of Booth&#39;s style to your images**. It&#39;s a work in progress, and **feedback, including suggestions, is welcome.**

## Settings

- **Dimensions****Bigger images will generally require lower strength** - at lower resolutions it seems like SD is combining lines into a gray blob. 512 in either dimension should be a minimum, and if you can do 768+ (with or without &quot;Kohya Shrink Wrap&quot;), you will likely get better results.
- **CFG****the lower the CFG, the less strength you will need** to see the effect. I suggest starting at 3.5 and going down from there if possible. 6 is probably the highest I&#39;ve used with this.
- **Fighting&#x2F;Working With the Style:** the more old-timey, pen-and-inky, and realistic your prompt is, the lower the strength you will need. Concepts with a lot of round shapes will need a higher strength. If you **add &quot;black and white engraving&quot; to your prompt** it&#39;s usually like adding +0.5 to the strength without losing image quality, so give that a try if the strength gets to high and your image is suffering
- **Strength:** taking all that into effect, you will usually need **a weight of between 0.5 and 1.5** to get a good effect with this LoRA. Start at 1 and see how it goes

## Trigger words

You should use `black and white engraving` to trigger the image generation.


## Download model

Weights for this model are available in Safetensors format.

[Download](/JerryOrbachJr/Franklin-Booth-Style/tree/main) them in the Files & versions tab.