You guessed right, Flux can't do sweaty armpits either.
v7.5 is the recommended one, you can use it alone.
For one version alone, recommend weight 0.93
try from 0.8 to 1.2
Negatives (DynamicThresholding or Skimmed) can sometimes help, but not needed. You can download my images and drop on Comfy, the workflow has both options and a High-res upscale.
Trigger Keyword:
v7.5: sweat-damp on the armpit area, sweat-damp on the belly area, sweat-damp on the chest area
Supporting prompts:
Shirt with sweat, wet, HD high professional quality photo, best quality
Negative supporting prompts:
dry shirt, worst quality, jpeg artifacts, blurry
Flux don't bleed insanely with the word "wet" as did SD15 and SDXL so it's safe to use it.
Trained with Ostris trainer.
old v1 description:
Very initial model, looks undertrained, but it's giving great results. My first experiment with Flux. This is the first time I'm not going to write 4 pages of info. You guys can chek the SDXL and SD15 version if you want. It's the same dataset.
I'll probably update this with new versions in the future.
I recommend weight 1.12
try from 0.8 to 1.5
Trained with Ostris trainer.
Description
Recommended strength at 0.9. Works good from 0.5 and up.
New trigger word: sweat-damp on the (armpit, chest, belly, back, ass) area
I did this because after analyzing some more, the base model does know a tiny bit of wetness in a specific area by using the word "damp". Watch out to not use "dump"
Rank/dim is now higher, 8/8
For v7 (explained below) I separate low repeats for low quality images and higher repeats for higher quality images
For v8 I upscaled the low quality images
In my opinion, this outperforms any of the previous versions.
This v7.5 is a merge of two new training sessions v7 and v8c:
v7-epoch17 remerged with "preset 7" + v8c-epoch20 remerged with "preset 11"
merged together with supermerger at 1.4+0.4