Type | |
Stats | 58 8 71 |
Reviews | (9) |
Published | Apr 21, 2025 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 5 Epochs: 60 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 1 Strength: 20 |
Trigger Words | JKFRT |
Hash | AutoV2 5FFFD25D9B |
Version 2: Jackfruit Flesh Texture (Flux Model)
Version 2 - Retrained for more consistent and grotesque results!
This is the updated Version 2 of the JCKFRT LoRA, retrained with more steps and a carefully curated dataset closer to the original artistic intent. It now more consistently produces unique and complex organic textures inspired by the inner flesh of Jackfruit, particularly leaning into grotesque and horror applications when prompted effectively.
It captures the interplay between the soft, fleshy, pale-yellow bulbous pods and the stringier, lighter-coloured fibrous strands, perfect for:
Creating visceral body horror transformations and mutations
Designing disturbing alien flora, fungi, or strange organic landscapes
Adding intricate, unsettling detail to creature designs
Developing abstract organic textures with a grotesque edge
Generating unique skin or surface details for dark sci-fi or fantasy.
Usage & Characteristics:
Trigger Word: The primary trigger word remains JCKFRT.
Version: This is V2, offering improved consistency and artifact reduction over the original.
Model Compatibility: Specifically trained as a Flux LoRA.
Recommended Settings: Works optimally with Flux Guidance set to 2.5 and CFG Scale set to 1.0. Adjustments may be needed based on your specific setup and desired outcome.
Descriptive Prompting is Key: While V2 is more consistent, achieving the intended grotesque jackfruit effect is highly dependent on using descriptive keywords alongside JCKFRT. Emphasise the specific visual features of jackfruit flesh within your prompt for best results (see example below).
Excels with Abstract Forms: Like V1, this LoRA truly shines when applied to less defined or already distorted base shapes. It integrates beautifully when used in an img2img workflow or by applying it to a latent input in a KSampler that has already been processed by other generative effects or LoRAs.
Light Area Sensitivity: The texture tends to appear more strongly on the lighter tonal areas of your image.
LoRA Weight: The LoRA is most effective and predictable at weights up to 1.0. Start around 0.8 - 1.0. (Note: While Version 1 sometimes produced leaf-like artifacts above 1.0, this issue appears to be largely resolved in V2 through retraining. However, weights up to 1.0 are still recommended for the most controlled results consistent with training.)
Helpful Keywords: Combine JCKFRT with terms like:
Pods: pale yellow fleshy pods, bulbous segments, soft fruit flesh, smooth pods, pulpy
Fibres: stringy fibres, pale fibrous strands, connective tissue, sinewy, white fibres
Overall: clustered, segmented structure, glistening, moist texture, organic interior, viscous, festering pulp (for decay), sickly colour
Example Prompt (Keywords highlighted):
Using descriptive keywords like the ones emphasised below is highly recommended to guide the LoRA effectively:
"Cinematic macro photograph capturing the agonising transformation of a beautiful woman into a Cronenberg-esque hybrid horror, her form viscerally fused with nightmarish elements recalling the distorted cuttlefish. Extreme Chiaroscuro sculpts the scene, absolute pitch-black shadows consuming most of the tormented figure, amplifying the psychological dread. Harsh, brutal light slashes across the dynamically contorted human form, revealing where the horrifying fusion is occurring: Her back arches impossibly as her torso seems to split open, mimicking the ruptured mantle, revealing not organs, but erupting, glistening masses of JCKFRT, pale yellow, pulpy jackfruit flesh, interwoven with stringy, pale fibres. Her limbs twist and mutate, some elongating into fused, tentacle-like appendages covered in sloughing skin that peels back to show the same viscous, fibrous yellow pulp erupting from beneath. In some areas, this gives way to a more ragged, brownish, festering pulp, resembling the fruit's core, adding a layer of putrid decay. Aberrant, sickly patterns ripple across remaining patches of her skin, while viscous, clear or milky ichor weeps from the hybrid junctures and the torn fruit-flesh. Minimal damp highlights catch the slick sheen on the pulpy yellow pods, the stringy white fibres, or the shattered remnants of her human features succumbing to the invasive, fleshy growths. Extreme close-up, shallow DoF isolates a horrifying detail – perhaps where a tentacle formed of glistening yellow pulp and pale fibres merges gruesomely with her torn shoulder. Explicitly a woman's form violated, structurally merged with cephalopod monstrosity and pathological jackfruit textures. Visceral, messed-up, gory. Subtle vintage film grain, desaturated palette."
Important Note:
This LoRA is intended for creating artistic, abstract, sci-fi, fantasy, and especially horror and grotesque imagery. Please do not use this LoRA to generate pornographic, sexually explicit, or harmful imagery. Respect the intended purpose and CivitAI's terms of service.
Embrace the enhanced grotesque potential! This V2 LoRA offers improved consistency for crafting uniquely textured horrors when guided by descriptive prompting within the Flux environment.
Version 1: Jackfruit Flesh Horror / Texture LoRA (Flux Model)
Introduce unique and complex organic textures inspired by the inner flesh of Jackfruit!
This LoRA simulates the distinctive and varied appearance of ripe jackfruit flesh. It captures the interplay between the soft, fleshy, pale-yellow bulbous pods and the stringier, lighter-colored fibrous strands that connect them. It's excellent for:
Creating alien flora, fungi, or strange organic landscapes
Adding intricate detail to creature designs, mutations, or body horror elements
Developing abstract organic textures with internal complexity
Generating unique skin or surface details for sci-fi or fantasy concepts
Layering complex, natural-looking textures into scenes.
Usage & Characteristics:
Trigger Word: The primary trigger word is JCKFRT.
Model Compatibility: This is specifically trained as a Flux LoRA.
Recommended Settings: Works optimally with Flux Guidance set to 2.5 and CFG Scale set to 1.0. Adjustments may be needed based on your specific setup and desired outcome.
Requires Experimentation: Achieving the perfect balance of pods and fibers might take some prompt refinement and weight adjustment. This LoRA rewards a bit more experimentation.
Excels with Abstract Forms: This LoRA truly shines when applied to less defined or already distorted base shapes. It integrates beautifully when used in an img2img workflow (feeding it an image with interesting abstract forms) or by applying it to a latent input in a KSampler that has already been processed by other generative effects or LoRAs. It excels at building upon existing complex structures rather than just overlaying a simple texture onto a flat subject.
Light Area Sensitivity: The texture, particularly the more detailed fibrous elements, tends to appear more strongly and clearly on the lighter tonal areas of your image. It may have less visible impact on very dark or pure black regions. Consider this when lighting your scenes or choosing base images.
LoRA Weight: The LoRA is most effective and predictable at weights up to 1.0. Start around 0.8 - 1.0 and adjust carefully based on the desired intensity and balance between the pod/fiber elements. Small adjustments within this range can make a noticeable difference.
Potential Artifacts (Leaves): Pushing the weight above 1.0 (starting around 1.1 and upwards) can sometimes introduce leaf-like or foliage-like structures. If this occurs and is undesirable, simply add leaves, foliage, plant to your negative prompt, or, more reliably, reduce the LoRA weight back down to 1.0 or below.
Descriptive Prompting: Combine JCKFRT with descriptive terms inspired by the visuals for the best control. Consider terms like:
Pods: pale yellow fleshy pods, bulbous segments, soft fruit flesh, smooth pods
Fibers: stringy fibers, pale fibrous strands, connective tissue, sinewy, white fibers
Overall: clustered, segmented structure, glistening, moist texture, organic interior
Example Prompt Snippet (showing integration):
...close up abstract organic mutation, JCKFRT texture, featuring pale yellow fleshy pods interwoven with thin white stringy fibers, glistening moist surface, segmented structure...
Important Note:
This LoRA is intended for creating artistic, abstract, sci-fi, fantasy, and potentially horror-adjacent imagery. Please do not use this LoRA to generate pornographic, sexually explicit, or harmful imagery. Respect the intended purpose and CivitAI's terms of service.
Explore the unique organic possibilities! This LoRA offers a distinct kind of textural complexity that rewards experimentation, especially within more abstract or detailed generative workflows using the Flux model.