Slider to control your target desired outfit style (Modest ↔ Skimpy).
Could be used as a NSFW filter instead of negatives on minus values.
ZIT
Model is working strengths are from -2 to 6
Examples made on res_2s important if you want to go to higher values of the LoRa.
If you're prompting something obviously open like bikini, on negative values model would be struggling to cover it.
Body shape on very high values will change to "show off" the subject's outfit.
Klein
Trained on flux-2-klein-9b, tested for both flux-2-klein-9b and flux-2-klein-9b-base
Examples made on flux-2-klein-9b, euler.
Model is working strengths are from -5 to 5, but extreme values tend to change features of desired subject, try keeping it in 3 range.
Also model changes zoom to hide or reveal more a body depending on slider position, you can manipulate this with some prompting.
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Interesting. The less modest, the more makeup and boob-job the person looks... Not sure I like that, but ok. Seems to not keep characters well :/
Yeah it's kind of under the logic of "to show off the skimpy outfit I need something protruding from said outfit" and max values are working but very opinionated about the character
@NoiseWriggler I mean, it's generally doing it well - as long as some base character departure is ok :D
Well done
Strong negatives are interesting: older, unhappy, etc.
没搞懂,这是一个什么lora?作用是做什么的?
Does what it says on the tin.
Higher values tend to make the model younger, happier, etc. Moderate negative values (-2) make the person older and unhappier.
Definitely fun. Has some trouble with prompts that don't leave a lot of room for skimpiness (e.g. business skirt suit) and need values of beyond 4 for significant changes.
A pure skimpy slider which, for example, would take skirts from mid-calf to mini and beyond would be nice. The side effects are fun, though.