I also tried to remake a picture with different checkpoints I had, mostly different variants of Illustrious
But initially I started with another image and tried Loras that were meant to replace the Pony ones (instead of using the Pony Loras on Illustrious)
But the most important thing I've realized, is that when I was trying to compare the results to see how they came out, I didn't actually know what to compare them to
Even in the game itself the style of the characters changes quite a lot, even in the same update (look at the photoshoot in the recent update, see the initial images vs the teacher set, Laura looks rather different)
Which is the issue when working with a character based on prompts, rather than a known and recognized character (which is what games like My New Girlfriend does, which helps a lot with consistency)
But at the end of the day, art is all about self expression, so as long as you have fun generating whatever you want, and expressing your creativity, you can't really go wrong


But initially I started with another image and tried Loras that were meant to replace the Pony ones (instead of using the Pony Loras on Illustrious)


But the most important thing I've realized, is that when I was trying to compare the results to see how they came out, I didn't actually know what to compare them to
Even in the game itself the style of the characters changes quite a lot, even in the same update (look at the photoshoot in the recent update, see the initial images vs the teacher set, Laura looks rather different)
Which is the issue when working with a character based on prompts, rather than a known and recognized character (which is what games like My New Girlfriend does, which helps a lot with consistency)
But at the end of the day, art is all about self expression, so as long as you have fun generating whatever you want, and expressing your creativity, you can't really go wrong