Type | |
Stats | 282 109 47 |
Reviews | (78) |
Published | Jun 2, 2025 |
Base Model | |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 2 Strength: 1 |
Trigger Words | left-side wide shot |
Hash | AutoV2 53E1AB9A2F |
Which direction you are facing today?
Experimental concept LoRa that puts character on left or right side of screen.
Works best on landscape and it's recommended to use it.
Horizontal and square resolutions have a bit trouble but it's workable at higher LoRA weights.
The smaller character is on screen the better LoRA will work
Please avoid using too many LoRAs as it will weaken this LoRA and make it useless
LoRA weight strength : 1-1.3
Main trigger :
Should work without any trigger, but might help.
left-side
or
right-side
wide shot (while it's mostly used for presenting scenery it also helps with putting characters to the side
Secondary triggers :
straight-on or towards viewer (straight-on tend to put character in the middle so lower weight might be needed)
full body - make it easier to put character to the side as it changes perspective and size of character but not necessary
out of frame, crop split - can put character partially out of frame further moving character to specific side, but it doesn't work that well, hit or miss. Mostly miss
Recommended negatives :
Depend on tags you use.
If you are using towards viewer, you can add from side to negatives
SD 1.5 :
Most visible on landscape 768x512 resolution, you can even go for 1024x512 and still receive very good results.
It will work on square or portrait but won't be this much noticeable
But if it will help someone, here :
lside, left side
rside, right side
If you have any requests feel free to message me here or on discord, I will see what I can do
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