The early 2000s were a time of fashion experimentation and innovation. The fashion industry was in a state of flux, with designers and consumers alike pushing the boundaries of what was considered acceptable. One of the most iconic trends of this era was the low-rise fashion. This trend was characterized by pants, skirts, and shorts that sat low on the hips, often exposing the wearer’s midriff and lower back. The low-rise fashion was a bold statement that challenged traditional notions of modesty and femininity.
The trend was popularized by celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, and Destiny’s Child, who flaunted their toned abs in low-rise jeans and skirts. The trend was so pervasive that it even made its way into the world of high fashion, with designers such as Alexander McQueen and Tom Ford incorporating low-rise elements into their collections.
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If you're not using trigger words, might be helpful to say so. If you are using trigger words, even more helpful to say so.
If you upload sample images to show off your production, it's exceedingly helpful to include the prompts, in case you've not satisfied the aforementioned two points.
Well, these aren't samples, they're probably training images.
@sliptrick yeah they are training images im still working on testing things!
but from what i have found its almost ready!
I just found out this lora disables wildcards... could anyone check this?
@danpah278 i noticed this post but wasnt sure what u meant by it. but i updatedthe model so hopefully it whatever it is works with this new one
@Sincognito tried the new one, but it still gives me the same problem. If I use wildcards in prompt for example "__haircolor__" and this lora, the resulting PNG info is "__haircolor__" instead of "green hair" or "brown hair" or "blonde hair"...
it happens only with this lora, so I think something must be wrong.
@danpah278 ah interesting
i definitely didnt train it on that wording, and havent every used that wording so maybe thats why?. i default to just being hyper specific with hair color. maybe thats it?
any suggestions?
@Sincognito it seems you can't understand me.. I'm talking about prompt WILDCARDS. That was just an example
@danpah278 yeah i dont understand what does wildcards do?
The cause is the file name of the safetensors file.
Remove one _ (underbar) of the __ after the Lowrise file name.
@shinhwaxp765 tyty i made the change hopefully that helps
doesn't work at all
@pogo Oh really? i havent used it in a while lemme get on that to see whats up
@pogo i updated it see if this one works for you :)
I renamed lora and it worked.
<LowriseLowwaist_Fashion>
I renamed lora and it worked
<LowriseLowwaist_Fashion>
@bbnyr795165 that works
@Sincognito only works with changing the name
@pogo interesting ty for the update
@Sincognito Almost all of my results have a gstring/thong even though I'm not calling for it. How did you solve this problem?
@pogo id need to see what u used to generate it? can u share ur prompts?
@Sincognito currently going back and forth between realistic vision v4 and 5. G strings are less of a problem now, but it seems really biased towards topless nudity
@pogo are being specifically with types of clothing? at least half of the pictures i used were fully clothed out of 400.
@Sincognito yep I was trying to make a long zippered hoodie and it kept having tits out
@pogo im testing it now and posting my findings. its kinda hard figuring out what the problem ur having without examples images or the prompts u used
@Sincognito I uploaded a couple sets to show it working, still struggling with RealisticVision
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