Specific lora information and download

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Input prompt examples are as follows:

Examples:
A tiger made of leaves, placed on the ground.
A lion made of leaves and flowers, placed on a marble table.
A beautiful woman made of red petals, stuck on the wall.

Complex examples:
An eagle made of overlapping morning dew-wet phoenix tree leaves, ochre-colored sweetgum leaves, and fine pine needles, with its wings spread as if covered in tiny gold foil. The eagle's beak is sculpted with the sepals of deep purple iris flowers into a sharp curve, and its talons grip two round, smooth acorns. Below the eagle is a flowing cloud crafted from light yellow kerria petals, with the edges adorned by tiny white daisies, the entire piece suspended in the center of a walnut wood curio shelf with dark patterns. To the left of the shelf is a half-filled celadon cup with clear water, reflecting the fragmented shadows of the eagle and the flowing clouds on the water's surface. On the right stands a dried lotus pod, with a few pale pink cherry blossom petals embedded in its holes. Sunlight streams through the carved window lattice, casting diamond-shaped warm light onto the assembled artwork, gilding the leaves and petals with a soft golden edge.

A Chinese dragon-shaped artwork meticulously constructed from multiple layers of natural materials, coiled on a rosewood long table covered with black cloud-patterned velvet. The dragon's body is interwoven with dark green pine needles and deep green cypress leaves, simulating the layered texture of scales. The edges of each "scale" are adorned with tiny silver-gray cedar leaves, which shimmer with a soft metallic sheen under the light. The dragon's head is particularly intricate, with a "king" character on its forehead assembled from crimson maple leaves, eye sockets embedded with two glossy dark brown longan seeds, and eye whites made from shredded ivory-white jasmine petals. The dragon's horns are sculpted from two sections of textured dark brown mulberry branches, and its beard comprises drooping pale yellow winter jasmine branches with a few strands of delicate silver willow filaments entwined at the tips.
The dragon's back features alternating arrangements of orange-red persimmon petals and golden ginkgo leaves, simulating the undulating curves of its body. Its claws clutch three plump dark purple wild grapes, and the claw tips are outlined with sharpened dark brown bamboo twigs, exuding a sharp impression. The dragon's tail winds to one end of the long table, the tip spreading out into a fluffy fin shape made of pale pink cherry blossom petals and light blue hydrangea petals.
To the left of the long table stands a light celadon vase with several dried lotus pods and deep red nandina berries arranged diagonally, echoing the dragon's colors. On the right is a brass tray holding a half-filled cup of clear water, with a few tiny green lotus leaves floating on the surface, reflecting a partial silhouette of the dragon's head. The afternoon sunlight filters through the carved window lattice, casting the dragon's shadow onto the light gray wall behind it, with tiny light spots slipping through the gaps in the leaves, adding a touch of ethereal charm to the entire composition.