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Mouse's Style: Flux (v0.5)

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Updated: Mar 21, 2025
stylefurrycartoon
Verified:
SafeTensor
Type
LoRA
Stats
144
658
3.1k
Reviews
Published
Jan 9, 2025
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Steps: 2,132
Epochs: 27
Usage Tips
Clip Skip: 1
Strength: 0.9
Trigger Words
m0use_fstyle
Hash
AutoV2
7A94B67F13
Created on Civitai
The FLUX.1 [dev] Model is licensed by Black Forest Labs. Inc. under the FLUX.1 [dev] Non-Commercial License. Copyright Black Forest Labs. Inc.
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I STRONGLY ADVISE AGAINST USING THIS. IT DOES NOT WORK WELL AND IS NOT GOING TO BE UPDATED FOR THE FORSEEABLE FUTURE!

My first published attempt at a style LoRA for flux. Trained on a set of my recently posted images plus a few unposted ones to add a bit of diversity to the training set.

This is intended to add a cartoony style to images but given the dataset, will likely be somewhat bias toward making furries, especially mice and other rodents.

There is a trigger word ('m0use_fstyle') but having generated images both with and without it, I'm unsure if it does anything.


Known Issues:

  • Facial expressions are commonly a bit stiff. This doesn't affect all seeds but with how expensive flux is, I'd rather seed searching not be necessary.

  • Some prompts result in a noticeably different style with much brighter colours. Not sure exactly what triggers it but I'm quite certain that it is due to a particular image in the dataset which will be removed for the next version.

  • I've seen some talk of faces getting generally screwed up though I haven't encountered this myself so I can't really speak as to the cause.

  • Sometimes gives mouse features to other animals. This is also seed dependant. Seems we still need a greater variety of animals in the dataset.