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Shy pose with pigeon toe

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Published

Aug 13, 2026

Base Model

Krea 2

Training
Steps: 4,368
Epochs: 112
Usage Tips
Strength: 1
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The pose is

  • Knees and toes turned inwards, AKA a knock-knee and pigeon-toe.

  • This changes leg pose, not arm pose

  • Works for:

    • standing or sitting

    • with shoes or barefoot

    • front, side, or back view

    • all ethnicities and body sizes

    • females only

Krea2 v1

Usage:

  • Strength: 1.0 works with no distortion most of the time. If you get distortion, use lower strength.

  • Prompting:

    • No trigger or special prompt is needed for the legs

    • Tell the arms what to do, this lora doesn't impact them

    • "feet apart" - gives a more X shaped leg pose

    • "toes together" and/or "knees together" - for stubborn cases

    • "shy" or "shy pose" - not trained, but natively changes overall posture, arm and hand position

Limitations:

  • Mostly doesn't work with males, but will at very high strength

Training method:

  • 39 images, hand edited captions, all full body with all faces obscured (zero faces in the dataset), ~50/50 standing and sitting

  • 50% synthetic images from earlier versions. This was essential to get variation that I couldn't find, especially barefoot images

  • ~4k steps, 0.0003 static LR, 32 rank. Then I pruned unneeded blocks and boosted some block strength with Fizgig.

ZiT version (not recommended)

Usage:

  • Start your prompt with the full phrase, "A woman is standing in a shy pose with her toes pointing together."

  • Use strength 1.3.

Limitations, sadly:

  • Only one person

  • No males

  • No side profile

  • No Sitting or lying down poses

  • Impacts faces and other aspects of the image

Training method:

  • Trained for $2 on a service that had no settings

  • I used 20 images: legs and feet only (I learned later this is a bad technique)