I like using tags, but with Chroma it often tends to generate an anime style. So, I created a LoRA slider to push the model toward realistic generations.
There are two flavors: Test and Alpha.
Realistic_Chroma_Slider_alpha is the final LoRA checkpoint.
Realistic_Chroma_Slider_test is a merge between multiple LoRA checkpoints.
Note: This is an initial slider test using Ostris AIToolkit; it is far from perfect.
I hope you'll appreciate, and have fun with it 😊
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yo this looks dope
For a test, your previews look quite amazing :D Mind if I ask which version of Chroma you trained?
This LoRa was trained on "Chroma1-Base." For the preview images, I used "Chroma1-HD" along with speed-up LoRAs. The workflow is embedded in the preview images if you'd like to reproduce the results.
looks promising, hope you can make it so the results at strengt 3.0 can be obtained by 1.0 or around to use other loras as well, 3.0 its kinda a lot
Someone might get a desired result at a strength of 1.0, while others may need to go as high as 3.0, depending on their workflow, models, and output size.
The LoRA range could most likely be rescaled, but I don't really see this as a problem; imo, having a wide range is actually beneficial. You can go as high as needed to get the desired result, as long as it doesn't kill your output.
The strength is only a factor; it doesn't interfere with the behavior of other LoRAs. Obviously (regardless of the base range), if you crank it up to a certain point, you will get bad results.😅
I've used many SDXL sliders that can go pretty high, and I believe it's common to have a wide range with Sliders.
Anyway, if you are worried about the strength, you could try the Alpha version; with that one, you don't have to set the strength quite so high.
Hope it helps. 😊
@roberto_baggio awesome, thank you so much
pretty good so far !
This LoRA is severely underrated! Excellent work!
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