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Diffuse Map Surfaces

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SafeTensor
Type
LoRA
Stats
104
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Reviews
Published
Feb 17, 2025
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Steps: 6,216
Epochs: 21
Usage Tips
Clip Skip: 1
Strength: 1
Trigger Words
diffusemapsurfaces, A diffuse map of
Hash
AutoV2
24C9207A00
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alastandy
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Creates detailed surface textures without shadows or hotspots.

For versions 5 and 6, the recommended “Weight,” “Strength,” or “LoRA Weight” (depending on the tool used) is between 50% and 150% when entered as a percentage or 0.5 to 1.5 when entered as a decimal. Some prompts performed significantly better at 150%, while others yielded better results at 100%. If you are dissatisfied with the outcomes, I suggest experimenting with a different weight. Weights closer to 1.0 generally resulted in more dynamic output, but they occasionally introduced undesirable elements. Conversely, weights closer to 1.5 produced more authentic diffuse map output, but they may sometimes appear too simplistic.

The recommended sampler is: DDIM

The Minimal Weight / Strength is: 0.5

The recommended Weight / Strength is: 0.5 - 1.5

The recommended Guidance Scale is: 3.5

The recommended number of steps are: 50-150

For best results, begin your prompt with "A diffuse map of a " or "diffusemapsurfaces, A diffuse map of "

Example Prompts:

A diffuse map of a wooden surface with a natural wood grain texture.
diffusemapsurfaces, A diffuse map of a brick wall.

Please be advised that the trigger word used in versions below version 5 was “DiffuseMapSurfaces,” although the trigger word was removed for version 5, has been reinstated in version 6 and functions effectively without it.

If you review the labels in the dataset, most of them begin with “A diffuse map of a” (a few omit the “a” at the end, so disregard it if it does not align grammatically with your prompt).

Comparison of output with and without the LORA using the same settings, seed, and prompt:

Dataset:

The dataset used is available for download from my huggingface account at:

https://huggingface.co/datasets/alastandy/Diffuse_Map_Surfaces

misc {andrew_smith_2025,
	author       = { {Andrew Smith} },
	title        = { Diffuse_Map_Surfaces (Revision 3ea7938) },
	year         = 2025,
	url          = { https://huggingface.co/datasets/alastandy/Diffuse_Map_Surfaces },
	doi          = { 10.57967/hf/4587 },
	publisher    = { Hugging Face }
}