Type | |
Stats | 293 10,645 |
Reviews | (66) |
Published | Oct 13, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 1 Epochs: 20 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 2 |
Trigger Words | big muscles huge muscles gigantic muscles enormous muscles thick forearms large pectorals huge pecotrals |
Hash | AutoV2 58737B7FF1 |
This is a model that aims to generate a particular kind of muscular build for women: very large muscles and wide hips/waist without many veins or striations. If you want less striations, try putting flexing and veins in the negative prompt. I recommend using one of the Euler sampler for this model.
V2.0
This version mostly completes this LoRA. There's still a few kinks to work out, like some tags (huge pectorals) needing too high of a weight to get to generate properly or some position still not generating correctly. Other than that, everything else has improved. Size tags are more well defined, tags produce better results, and the overall "quality" of the muscle generated seems to be better.
The only thing that may be odd at first is how this version responds to tag weights. Increasing the weight of a tag on this version actually produces the desired result without too much unwanted generations. Put simply, if you aren't getting what you wanted out of the LoRA, you can now play around with the tag weighting without those tags strong-arming the prompt too quickly.
V1.2
Huge pectorals tag has a more desired effect and the thick arms tag has been replaced by thick forearms. The enormous muscles tag also generates better, and from behind shots and back muscles seem better as well.
V1.1
Added size tags to the LoRA as activation tags rather than the keyword buff. They aren't perfect just yet, but they are consistent. I plan on better defining each size in the future as I find images to train on. I also fixed the thick arms tags and added pectoral tags.
Previously, thick arms would focus on the size of the arm, not the forearm. I know this is what the tag usually focuses on, but I intended for it to focus on increasing forearm size.
The pectorals tags are large pectorals, huge pectorals, and flexing pectorals. These are mostly helper tags right now, but I plan to make them fully functional by the next update.
V1.0
Managed to get this LoRA to act pretty stable. All instances of unwanted monochrome aspects or sleeves randomly appearing are gone. Pretty much all perspectives and framings seem to generate consistently now.
V0.3
Expanded and then pruned the dataset. This LoRA responds way better to SDXL than the original did on SD1.X. Seems to play with other LoRAs well and handles different angles and positions much better than the previous version. I also haven't had any monochrome problems with this LoRA.
V0.2
Added more photos to the dataset and pruned off some photos that didn't quite match the concept. This is mostly just an improvement on the original version. I have discovered that this model is obsessed with generating detached sleeves for some reason. If you encounter what looks like sleeves when there shouldn't be any, try adding monochrome and sleeves to the negative prompt.
To do:
- Support more positions- Support more clothing styles- Increase generation detail- Make hands generate better