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Broken Robot/Mechabare for furry models

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Updated: Mar 25, 2025
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Verified:
SafeTensor
Type
LoRA
Stats
237
44,059
Reviews
Published
Apr 1, 2024
Base Model
SD 1.5
Training
Steps: 8,988
Epochs: 6
Usage Tips
Clip Skip: 1
Strength: 0.7
Trigger Words
robot
broken
broken neck
broken chest
broken belly
broken arms
broken legs
Hash
AutoV2
1A16CCD077

Break down your robot.

Use keywords to expose the robot's mechanical inside.

There are 2 basic keywords; "robot" and "broken".

It works even if you don't use prompt "robot". But average models are tend to draw normal anatomy, so not using "robot" may cause the AI to draw body parts that shouldn't be there. (I saw the penis IN the stomach when I didn't use the robot prompt.)

"broken" is a keyword that covers broad concepts such as an artist style. Using only "broken" made just one noticeable change; an artist style. Removing this keyword "broken" can help solve overfitting.

Use "broken @@@" to expose the mechanical inside of that part.

For example, "broken neck" exposes the mechanical parts (especially wire) of the neck.

There are 5 keywords; "broken neck", "broken chest", "broken belly", "broken arms", "broken legs".

Adjust the weight of these keywords within the range of 0.8-1.4 to change the degree of damage.

Recommended weight of the LoRA; 0.7. Adjust your own.

Please refer to the attached image for more details.

Based on YiffyMix v36. Works with other furry models.

Does not work with non-furry models.

Can be used with v-pred models. However, lora based on non-vpred is not properly applied to the v-pred model, so it tends to draw normal anatomy instead of the damaged parts. Using higher weight may solve this issue.

I know this lora is overfitted, but it responds best to the prompt and draws robot's damaged internal parts best.

known issues;

"breasts" prompt may interrupts "broken chest"

(well there's no dataset about broken breasts because dall-e always refuses to draw pictures of female)

Dataset created by DALL-E 3.