a woman lies on a bed with her legs raised, legs apart, wrapped in leather straps, rope bondage,handcuffs, chains, very perfect pose, lies on her back, tied to the bed, tied with a rope, dominant pose
Shows good results in conjunction with 2.5D Styles For Pony Diffusion V6 XL and Styles for Pony Diffusion V6 XL (Net Artists styles) CFG Scale - 8; Sampler - Euler a; Steps - 30. However, I prefer to reduce the CFG Scale down to 4.5 and at the same time increase the Steps to 40-50 Try, experiment and enjoy
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In this version of LORA, the faces turn out better, but there is a lot of room for imagination.
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As I go through preliminary generations, I've noticed two things. One is it changes the drawing style to more realistic, which isn't bad if that's what you want. The other is it seems to either squeeze the vertical or stretch the horizontal dimensions of the subject. I did two generations where the only thing changed was one with this Lora, and one without, and I dunno. I'll have to post them and show you.
EDIT: The distortion seems mainly in the head area. The rest of the body seems okay. I tried it both with the subject kneeling, and prone and same thing.
Perhaps this effect is provided by the combination of the main model and Lora. It seems to be working well with 2DN Pony
I tried it with both the standard starter model and Luminaverse. Hard to predict exactly when and where it'll happen, and now I'm low on Buzz again, so any further experimentation will have to wait.
@zon14 Well, yes, of course, you need to try and experiment in order to choose the most successful one for yourself. But that's what creativity is for. I still drive this model myself to get the best image quality.
@Ast_Moon Might have to try with a more photographic style. That might be the difference.
@zon14 It's very possible. Because when preparing the data (images), I used 2DN checkpoint, and this model gives more realistic images.
@Ast_Moon @zon14 Was using the CatPony Real model over the weekend and had a batch turn out horizontally stretched for some reason (entire image was stretched). Several other batches didn't exhibit this issue at all, so just figured I had the LoRA strength set too high and turned it down from +0.75 to +0.25 and that fixed it completely (even for other models that aren't tailored to this subject like CatPony is).
And this LoRA does enhance realism, even using a photorealistic model, which is really nice imo. Maybe try a lower strength than recommended and see if you still get the subject/concept without the stretching?
@AFD_0 @AFD_0 It's quite possible. We need to try all the options to achieve the results we need!
@AFD_0 Good to know. I can try again at a lower Lora setting.



















