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    CyberRealistic is a flexible, easy-to-use photorealistic model built from nonstop testing, custom blends, and just the right amount of chaos. The backstory? It’s honestly a wild mashup of different checkpoints, but what really counts is what you get in the end: sharp, expressive, clean renders that just work.

    It’s tuned for both textual inversion and LoRA, so it’s great for anyone from total beginners to hardcore prompt wizards. If you’re making portraits, messing around with new styles, or just want a model that steps aside and does its job, CyberRealistic won’t let you down.


    ⚙️ Suggested Settings

    Sampling method: DPM++ SDE Karras / DPM++ 2M Karras  
    VAE: is already Baked In
    Sampling steps: 30 Steps
    Resolution: 512x768
    CFG: 5
    Upscale: 2x
    Upscaler: 4x_NickelbackFS_72000_G
    Denoising strength: 0.3


    🧠 Prompting

    Negative prompt examples

    lowres, bad anatomy, bad hands, text, error, missing fingers, extra digit, fewer digits, cropped, worst quality, low quality, normal quality, jpeg artifacts, signature, watermark, username, blurry


    💾 Backup & Resources
    backup location: huggingface


    ☕ Support the Project
    If this model helped you hit your vision faster, cleaner, or just plain better — consider [buying me a coffee]. It keeps the updates coming and the experiments wild.


    💡 Need Better Prompts?
    This custom ChatGPT was made to top-tier prompts just for this model:
    🔗 [Try it now on ChatGPT]


    ⚠️ Friendly Warning
    This model can generate mature content. Use responsibly. Respect laws, platforms, and people.

    Description

    I went back to the drawing board because I was not satisfied with the last 4.0 version. I carefully examined what worked well in the previous versions and what could be further improved. After weeks of testing and adjustments, this is the result.

    So, not a checkpoint filled with Loras (which we see a lot lately) but a flexible version that works well again with Loras and Textual Inversions. And whether you like long prompts or prefer short ones, it should work well.