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    Thomasin McKenzie - SDXL v1.0
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    I've had good generation consistency with Auto/Kerras/Polyexpo on the SDEs and Euler A at LoRA: 0.8 / trigger: 1.1. When it comes to Clip, both 1 and 2 produce good results, though I would recommend 2. Overall, I'm finding Euler A gives the best results.

    Prompting -- the name should be the first one listed.

    For the most part, while I do use other models if I'm not seeing what I want, I will mainly use my checkpoints: UberBoop (SD), XLBoopV2 (SDXL), Equus(Pony), and Fluxzilla (Flux).


    Thomasin McKenzie

    Born July 26, 2000 · Wellington, New Zealand

    Height 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)

    Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie was born in Wellington, New Zealand, to actress Miranda Harcourt and director Stuart McKenzie. She is the granddaughter of actress Dame Kate Harcourt and Peter Harcourt. Peter's family founded the real estate company Harcourts International in Wellington. She has an elder brother and a younger sister, actress Davida McKenzie. She completed her secondary education at Samuel Marsden Collegiate School in 2018. After a good role in The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies, she rose to critical prominence with the lead role in Debra Granik's 2018 drama film Leave No Trace. After supporting roles in the 2019 films The King, Jojo Rabbit, and True History of the Kelly Gang, as well as the 2021 thriller Old, she played the lead role as Eloise, a wide-eyed woman from Cornwall in Edgar Wright's psychological horror film Last Night in Soho.

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    LORA
    SDXL 1.0

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    47
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Deleted
    Created
    2/14/2025
    Updated
    5/9/2026
    Deleted
    5/23/2025
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    thomasin_mckenzie

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