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I HIGHLY advise running a multiple loopback system to ensure image fidelity. Consistency improves quality and fidelity over multiple iterations.<br>
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This is HEAVILY individual oriented. However, due to the way I structured the resolutions, it can handle MANY people in similar situations.<br>
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The loras that cause immediate change on the screen without context will often be completely useless, as they generally do nothing to contribute to the context.<br>
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The loras more specific to adding TRAITS to people or creating contextual interactions between people seem to work just fine.<br>
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Clothing works, hair types work, gender control works. Most of the loras I tested work, but there are some that do nothing.<br>
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This is not a merge. This is not a combination of loras. This lora was created using synthetic data generated from NAI and AutismPDXL over a period of a year.<br>
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The image set is quite complex and the choice images used to create this one weren't easy to pick out. It took a lot of trial and error. Like an absolute ton of it.<br>
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**There is a SERIES of core tags introduced with this lora**. It adds an entire backbone to FLUX that it simply doesn't have by default.<br>
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The activation pattern is complex, but if you build your character similar to NAI, it'll appear similar to how NAI creates characters.<br>
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The potential and power of this model isn't to be understated. This is absolute powerhouse of a lora and it's potential is beyond my scope.<br>
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It STILL can produce some abominations if you aren't careful. If you stick with standard prompting and you stick with a logical order, you should be building beautiful art in no time with it.<br>
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Resolutions are: 512, 768, 816, 1024, 1216<br>
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I HIGHLY advise running a multiple loopback system to ensure image fidelity. Consistency improves quality and fidelity over multiple iterations.<br>
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This is HEAVILY individual oriented. However, due to the way I structured the resolutions, it can handle MANY people in similar situations. The loras that cause immediate change on the screen without context will often be completely useless, as they generally do nothing to contribute to the context.<br>
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The loras more specific to adding TRAITS to people or creating contextual interactions between people seem to work just fine.<br>
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Clothing works, hair types work, gender control works. Most of the loras I tested work, but there are some that do nothing.<br>
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This is not a merge. This is not a combination of loras. This lora was created using synthetic data generated from NAI and AutismPDXL over a period of a year. The image set is quite complex and the choice images used to create this one weren't easy to pick out. It took a lot of trial and error. Like an absolute ton of it.<br>
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**There is a SERIES of core tags introduced with this lora**. It adds an entire backbone to FLUX that it simply doesn't have by default. The activation pattern is complex, but if you build your character similar to NAI, it'll appear similar to how NAI creates characters.<br>
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The potential and power of this model isn't to be understated. This is absolute powerhouse of a lora and it's potential is beyond my scope.<br>
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It STILL can produce some abominations if you aren't careful. If you stick with standard prompting and you stick with a logical order, you should be building beautiful art in no time with it.<br>
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Resolutions are: 512, 768, 816, 1024, 1216<br>
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