Unfortunately, it's Lost Media; I can't find their art anymore :(, their account was deleted
Part of their generations has been preserved in the "All Uploads" section (https://aibooru.online/media_assets) — assets from #634765 down to #634570 (around page 35 at the time of writing). I think I also spotted a few more further back.
Some images still retain their metadata as well (for example, asset #634745), so the style itself isn't lost. If you have access to NAI, you can use the metadata to recreate the image and continue generating in that style. I actually saw the same style being used by someone else a few days ago, most likely a different person using the same prompt.
Also, in asset #634601, the censorship appears to have been applied incorrectly. And as far as I know, Pixiv may interpret posting large numbers of images every day as spam, which tends to attract moderator attention more quickly.
Unfortunately, it's Lost Media; I can't find their art anymore :(, their account was deleted
Ah well that is sad, not unexpected from Pixiv though site has horrible preservation. I would have a look at other sites that scrape images but it's a bit late for me, I'm sure they'll be around somewhere. Maybe a reverse image search on an image we have might bring up somewhere with the others.
konny said:
Part of their generations has been preserved in the "All Uploads" section (https://aibooru.online/media_assets) — assets from #634765 down to #634570 (around page 35 at the time of writing). I think I also spotted a few more further back.
Some images still retain their metadata as well (for example, asset #634745), so the style itself isn't lost. If you have access to NAI, you can use the metadata to recreate the image and continue generating in that style. I actually saw the same style being used by someone else a few days ago, most likely a different person using the same prompt.
Also, in asset #634601, the censorship appears to have been applied incorrectly. And as far as I know, Pixiv may interpret posting large numbers of images every day as spam, which tends to attract moderator attention more quickly.
The model you use for this image, is it a good one to use for multiple loli images? Sorry for the odd question, been trying to find a loli Ai image generator to use myself, but not sure how to go about finding one.
The model you use for this image, is it a good one to use for multiple loli images? Sorry for the odd question, been trying to find a loli Ai image generator to use myself, but not sure how to go about finding one.
No problem, though I can't say I'm an expert on this myself.
I think all modern models (Illustrious, NoobAI, NovelAI, anima, and their derivatives) can generate loli without any issues, especially with LoRAs. Use “loli has:metadata” in the search, and you’ll quickly find all the images that include metadata for the generation and the model used - that should give you a useful point of comparison. One thing to note is that NovelAI is a paid online service, while anima generally benefits from having a powerful GPU. Illustrious and NoobAI (both SDXL-based models), on the other hand, will run on pretty much anything.
If you're just getting started with image generation, wai-illustrious-sdxl is a pretty good starting point for almost anything.
HI ! I love this style so much. Im little ai artist too. Whats IA do you use for make this art ?
Judging by the model tag they used NovelAI, also if you look under the image you will also see a tab called "AI Metadata" where you can see how it was generated.
I don’t think working for others and enduring pain is a good thing. I once said:
While it's nice to be appreciated by others, I won't hurt myself to earn their approval. If everyone could make themselves happy, there would be no need to make others happy. That's why I'm using generative AI.