This Lora was created with FluxGym, default options, rank 4
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About This LoRA – Artistic & Ethical Statement
This is not deception… this is art... digital art .
This LoRA was trained with the goal of capturing and reinterpreting the visual, expressive, and emotional essence of public figures admired for their presence in film, television, or visual media. The model does not aim to replicate any specific image exactly, but rather explores learned facial patterns, styles, and emotions to generate new, idealized, and unique representations.
📸 About the Dataset
The training set consists exclusively of publicly available, official, and professional images such as:
Promotional stills
Event photographs (red carpets, premieres)
Cinematic portraits
Other publicly accessible material
These images were carefully selected based on visual quality, facial expressiveness, and aesthetic coherence. Their use falls within what many consider acceptable under "fair use" principles — specifically for non-commercial, educational, and creative purposes .
No private, sensitive, or unauthorized content is distributed or used. The process always respects the public identity of individuals, without attempting to confuse reality with artistic interpretation.
🧮 Technical Vision: Transformation, Not Reproduction
From a mathematical and functional perspective, a LoRA does not memorize or reproduce specific images. Instead, it works more like a nonlinear regression : it learns general patterns across the data and generates new representations based on those trends.
In other words: it doesn't pass through real images like an interpolation (e.g., a Lagrange polynomial) , but interprets visual tendencies and creates from them. Therefore, outputs are not copies — they are transformations guided by style, lighting, and expression .
🎭 Artistic Vision
Artificial intelligence is not a mirror reflecting reality; it's a tool that, when guided by intention, can reveal hidden beauty. I act as the creator, director, and artist: I define the dataset, choose the parameters, design the prompts, and shape a unique style.
As makeup artists say: “we discover beauty where it’s not seen.” I simply use matrices, tensors, and synthetic light instead of brushes and pigments.
⚖️ Responsible Use
This model is intended solely for:
Artistic exploration
Educational projects
Responsible digital creation
It must not be used to generate illegal, false, offensive, or harmful content. I firmly support ethical, transparent, and respectful use of generative AI.
Valerie Perrine: A Versatile and Memorable Actress
Valerie Perrine, born in Galveston, Texas, in 1943, is an American actress with a career spanning several decades. Known for her versatility and on-screen presence, Perrine has left an indelible mark on the film industry.
Early Career and Rise to Fame
Perrine began her career as a Las Vegas showgirl before transitioning to acting.
Her breakout role as Montana Wildhack in the 1972 film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse-Five" brought her talent to wider attention.
In 1974, her portrayal of Honey Bruce in the film "Lenny" earned her critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Iconic Roles
One of her most memorable roles was as Eve Teschmacher in the "Superman" films of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
She also starred alongside Robert Redford in "The Electric Horseman" (1979), showcasing her ability to work with renowned actors.
She took part in the movie "Can't stop the music" in 1980.
Later Career and Recognition
Throughout her career, Perrine has appeared in a variety of films and television shows, demonstrating her range as an actress.
Her work has been recognized with several awards and nominations, cementing her place in film history.
In 2019 a documentary about her life was released, called "Valerie".
Personal Life and Legacy
Beyond her acting career, Perrine's personal life has been a subject of public interest, particularly regarding her health challenges.
Currently she suffers from Parkinson's disease, and because of this disease, she has retired from the artistic world.
Her legacy as a talented and versatile actress endures, and her performances continue to be appreciated by audiences worldwide.