Note: The sample images are not representative of the specific style, as these models should adapt to various styles based on the checkpoint and other Loras used. The goal of these models is to capture the various male body types.
Male Mix Pony Edition
For those who don't know, Pony already does a decent job capturing most male body types, so in some cases a lora like this isn't even necessary. This began as an SDXL lora, as SDXL doesn't seem to have as much training on male bodies, and was just converted to Pony as a test to add a little more variety to what the base model already had. The main issue with Pony is that it seems like there was a very limited "photo/realistic" image set in the training data, so it does tend to give a similar face to most males done in a realistic style from my testing.
v1 and v2 aren't much different in overall functgion, I just got some stylistic changes that I thought were interesting.
v3 is a merge of v1&2 with some additional style loras, so it has a much different style, but doesn't do photo prompts as well as the other two.
NOTE: Unfortunately the merge for v3 didn't work correctly, so it doesn't play well with some other older loras.
v4 uses a more diverse data set, that also includes photo/realistic images. Because of this I feel like I was able to capture the different body types better (finally some differentiation between femboy and androgynous), and also realistic images look much better (though it still leans toward whatever realistic male face the base pony model was trained on, it does try to break away from that more).
v5 uses a completely new data set, which also contains photo/realistic images like v4. This data set is smaller overall, but has a more consistent style to it, based on the Illustrious checkpoint merge I made, Zabadu's Mix. However, due to it's smaller size it still has some of the body type overlap from the base model. I also added in the 3 body type captions for 'Bara', 'Plump' and 'Chubby'.
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v2
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v5
+'Bara', 'Plump', and 'Chubby'

The 'Femboy' and 'Androgynous' tags will get you similar results, but using one instead of the other can at least give you a different output. The same goes for the 'Toned' and 'Muscular' tags. And the 'Twink' and 'Skinny' tags have the some overlap.
For v5 the three additional body type tags, 'Bara' gives similar results to 'Muscular', but generally with larger muscles, and 'Plump' and 'Chubby' give vary similar results to each other, with 'Chubby' being slightly larger.
v4 and v5 have the best overall differentiation between the different body type tags.
The training data for v1-3 didn't include any realistic images or photos, so without using a checkpoint, or additional lora specifically made for photos, you likely will only get the digital art style. v4 and v5 did include realistic images, but this still works best with a checkpoint that can handle realism.
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v2
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v4 - As stated, I did add photo/realistic images to the data set, so this model does much better with realism.
v5 - Also had photo/realistic images in the data set, but still works better with artistic styles.
+'Bara', 'Plump', and 'Chubby'

These models were trained using the Pony Diffusion V6 XL checkpoint, and all art style generations were made using the same checkpoint, while all the photorealistic generations used ONE FOR ALL «Pony Fantasy» DPO+VAE.
Images for v1-4 were made using Automatic1111, images for v5 were made using Fooocus.
All of my models may be used for other training and merges.
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Has serious conflictions with a lot of checkpoints. I have a lot of issues using this with One For All Pony Fantasy V2 DPO, which is in the suggested resources of this LORA.
This lora likes to makes facial features, eyes, and private areas a garbled rainbow mess. The creator of that told me to use UniiPC as a scheduler after I was using a lot of other ones, and it still happens.
Thousands of generations without this and no problems, but causes problems when used. It seems to work really great for anatomy as well.
I am using InvokeAI. It doesn't happen all the time, but what I've observed is, if it accurately generates a character and a pose, it breaks private areas/eyes/face. If it generates a really sloppy image with duplicated limbs and broken appendages and stuff, it always seems to get the face/eyes/private areas perfect. It's strange.
I haven't had any issues with using One For All Pony, which is my go to checkpoint for Pony generations now.
However, there are some issues with other loras that I've seen pop up here and there, this is likely due to a bad merge I used when I made v3. Unfortunately I don't know all the other Loras in the merge as I've since deleted it, so I can't say which may cause issues, but that could be what's giving you problems. Any newer versions of Loras that were released after this v3 shouldn't cause issues, of course.
I have decided to work on a new version of this model with an updated dataset, and no merges, so I hope that may be of use to you.
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