Klein 9b Notes
This LoRA is designed to help encourage male orgasm faces*.
Recommended weights: 1.0-2.0
Much like the original SD1.5 version, you'll want to start off with prompts like "His eyes are closed. His mouth is open", to help define the overall composition. Then use the trigger word and this LoRA to push it from generic shouting to something a little more exciting.
Use a weight between 1.0 and 2.0, the stronger it is, the more the eyes close, the mouth opens, and the lips round. But it'll also affect the appearance of the person more strongly.
The trigger word is DIFFERENT from the SD1.5 version. it is now Ma1eC1imax, note the number 1 instead of the L.
Here's a sample prompt:
Photo portrait of a handsome Swedish man. He has a Ma1eC1imax face. He is shirtless. He is in front of a yellow backdrop. His eyes are closed. His mouth is open.once again, If you make anything cool, please do share!
* though it might also work with women, give it a shot if you're so inclined I guess.
SD 1.5 Notes
My first LoRA, so apologies if this doesn't work too well. This LoRA is designed to help encourage male orgasm faces.
Use the following positive prompts to get started
closed eyes, open mouth, parted lipsThen use the trigger words to push it the rest of the way
MaleBliss, MaleClimaxThe LoRA was trained on a lot of people lying down in bed, and quite a few of them had piercings, so the following negative prompts may be helpful:
lying, bed, pillow, piercingsRecommended weights: 0.5-1.0,
You'll have to experiment a bit with both the LoRA and trigger word weights to get best results. I haven't found a particular sweet spot yet.
the featured images were generated using epiCPhotoGasm, Airfuck's Wild Mix and Humans LyCORIS in addition to this LoRA.
If you make anything cool, please do share!
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Out of genuine curiosity have you had trouble getting O-facial expressions with guys out of the regular ol' 9B version with just prompting?
You can get pretty good results without the LoRA and just saying “closed eyes, open mouth” or even climaxing expression”. So in that sense, it’s not really needed.
But there’s a bunch of variation in how that looks: the LoRA helps me get a more specific look, with the rounded lips and clenched eyebrows. It pushes the expression from shouting in pain to moaning in pleasure in a lot of cases I find. It’s subtle but it’s there.
And admittedly, I made this LoRA partly out of nostalgia. The SD1.5 version was my first ever LoRA.
There's nothing wrong with helper LoRAs, and your reasoning makes sense. I make them all the time... and a lot of times just so I don't have to have a dictionary for a prompt and sometimes for nostalgia too - I've made more than a couple on Flux after seeing some older SDXL/Pony datasets collecting dust on my archive drive. It's so much easier now - man the nightmare steps we had to go through for a decent Pony or SDXL and now it's almost double-click with ZIT, Qwen and Flux that come with pizza-delivery speed training times and then massive quality and generation speed boosts :D





