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I've been testing various models for heelless shoes, and while this one is still in the late experimental phase, it’s providing decent to good results most of the time.
Occasionally, it may generate a large wedge or some unusual-looking shoes. Platform sandals tend to work better than platform boots, so feel free to experiment until you find a style you like.
It recognizes platform sandals and platform boots, and you can specify the height of the boots (ankle, knee, or thigh-high).
In my experience, DPM generally gives better results, though Euler often works well too. Try varying the strength—I’ve tested between 1.0 and 1.2 with a CFG of 2.5.
