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TL;DR: This is a DMD2 LoRA = use CFG 1 and 8-12 steps (even if i personally prefer 16 steps, that's still half of what i usually use and i get my pictures in 30s instead of 80s).
This is my "personal" brand of the classic ANIMA Turbo LoRA, based on the DMD2 method.
There is already several "Turbo" LORA for ANIMA:
But interesting enough, someone had the idea to make and test a LoRA using the original Cosmos-Predict2.5 architecture: https://civitai.red/models/2466415/cosmos-predict25-2b-base-distilled-extracted-dmd2-lora
The main process was: extract (using SVD) a LoRA out of "Distilled Cosmos" minus "Original Cosmos" and test it on ANIMA... and it works! (even if some keys are refused because they changed shape in ANIMA). Below is a comparaison of what those bring to the table (RDBT is very close to the base Turbo and so was excluded).

Now, what is did is "stupid" = Merge those two 😁 (i left RDBT alone as sharing merge is forbidden).
To do so, i re-keyed both LoRA and do a re-rank of the resulting merge (32/16 instead of 64/64+32/32). The ratio was 6/4.
This way, i get more details but with a less saturated result.

And it works perfectly with nArnima V2:

Thanks for reading! 💖
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