🚀 New UltraMuse Discord (Z-Image v1 Home Base)
UltraMuse Discord is where the real stuff lives:
âś… Official workflows (including v1 + updates)
âś… Help & support (prompt + settings troubleshooting)
âś… Other resources (tutorials, experiments, presets)
âś… Additional checkpoints (stronger and lite) for Z-Image v1 available (not all will hit CivitAI)
👉 Join UltraMuse Discord (Official Workflows, Support, Resources, Extra Checkpoints)
FameGrid for Z-Image v1 & Qwen-Image
Fine-tuned on a meticulously curated dataset of modern social-media influencer photography (INSTAGRAM STYLE). This LoRA took months of curation, iteration, and an unreasonable amount of server burn to get natural skin, modern lighting, and clean composition to land consistently.
🆕 Z-Image v1 Release (Major Upgrade)
What’s Improved in v1
This isn’t a “small bump.” v1 is the version that finally tightens the screws:
Better compositions (less random framing, more intentional shots)
Sharper images (cleaner detail without the mush)
Fewer artifacts (less weird texture junk and visual noise)
Recommended LoRA Weight (Z-Image v1)
0.7 – 0.9 is the sweet spot
0.7 = more natural, less overcooked
0.9 = more stylized strength, still clean
🔥 Z-Image v1 PRO (Discord-Only)
PRO version is coming in the next few days:
It will NOT be released on CivitAI.
Discord is the only place you’ll get the notification.
👉 Join UltraMuse Discord if you actually want access.
🆕 1.5 Latest Updates (Qwen)
New Trigger Word: rlskn
Use this trigger along with the default one IGMODEL to unlock:
more realistic skin texture
natural imperfections
more “average-looking” believable subjects (less plastic model-face)
Perfect for authentic lifestyle content and grounded social media aesthetics.
Start prompts like:
“iPhone photo of an IGMODEL woman with rlskn (detailed skin:1.3) …”
Additional Guidance
rlskn= realism, texture, believable skinLower CFG = more realism
Higher CFG = sharper, but can reduce naturalness
Match CFG and LoRA weight:
Low CFG → lower weights
High CFG → higher weights
This model loves long prompts — 800+ characters is ideal
If outputs aren’t realistic enough, increase LoRA strength slightly
Who This Is For
FameGrid was trained on imagery emphasizing:
Natural, confident posing
Clean, modern composition
Soft but controlled lighting
Professional yet relatable influencer aesthetics
Ideal for:
Lifestyle & influencer-style photography
Product shots with human context
Virtual character creation
Social content generation at scale
Trigger Words
IGMODEL — main trigger for influencer-style realism
rlskn — enhanced skin texture + natural appearance
Recommended Settings (Qwen-Image)
Model Flow: 2
Sampler: res 2s
Scheduler: simple
CFG: 1–3 (1 recommended)
LoRA Weight: 1.0–2.0 (1 recommended; increase if realism drops)
🧪 Behind the Scenes — The Training Gauntlet
FameGrid didn’t come together cleanly. It was a brutal training cycle — collapses, overfit runs, underfit runs, entire experiments trashed because one stylistic artifact poisoned the look.
I destroyed more models than I kept. Re-curated images, rebuilt datasets, restarted pipelines, burned cloud credits like they were nothing — because that’s what it costs to chase realism without drifting into uncanny, plastic, or over-processed territory.
Every iteration forced one choice: throw it out or settle.
I didn’t settle.
The result is a LoRA that feels natural, modern, and clean — influencer photography that can actually pass in real social environments.
đź› Additional Notes & Tools
FameGrid is highly sensitive to prompt structure. Tiny phrasing changes can swing results wildly — that’s why it’s powerful, but also why lazy prompts don’t get premium outputs.
To fix that, we built:
FameGrid Prompt Expander
Turns short prompts into long-form descriptions that match the model’s ideal length and composition.
In the UltraMuse Discord today.

