This model aids in causing wardrobe malfunctions: views down a woman's blouse (downblouse) or escaped nipples (nipple slip or nipslip).
I recommend using the nipslip keyword only sparingly or at reduced weight, especially if used in conjunction with the downblouse keyword.
Placing downblouse at the beginning of your prompt will likely have a larger impact on the overall composition.
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I discovered this model a few days ago and was able to use her by herself. Very good results. Now I can't seam to use her by her self, only with another. Results not nearly as good. How an I fix this? Also, what does it mean that some models are hidden because of my settings? How can I fix that? Thanks much. fred
I've been looking for something like this for a while. It's near impossible to get something to look right when you are attempting to make a particular "character" of sorts. So awesome job. Truly magic.
Quick question if I may; I've put the file in the usual place, but it doesn't appear in the Loras tab of Automatic1111. If I manually type in <lora:RealDownblouseXL2:1> it works fine. Is there a setting in the file that isn't right perhaps?
Yes, I believe you're right. It works just fine, but Auto1111's metadata parser is picky about what it shows as available for SDXL checkpoints. I've uploaded a version with modified metadata to replace the v2 file. If you re-download it; I think this updated one will display in Auto1111 as <lora:RealDownblouseXL2.1:1>
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