Beautiful Asian Body Lora-Breasts, Hips, Butt and Slim Waist with Clothes [Eastmix] - v1.0 Showcase
1. Intro
I've finally wrapped up a body LoRA that I'm genuinely satisfied with—let's call it the East Asian “God-Tier Plastic Surgeon” Body LoRA. The main goal here is to slim down the waist of a clothed East Asian woman, give her a bigger bust and hips, all while leaving the rest of the image untouched. Honestly, most of the LoRAs floating around on Civitai have been trained in a way that messes with poses, clothing, skin, etc., so you lose out on the biggest advantage of Flux 1D’s default capabilities. I wasn't having that, so I spent a few sleepless nights with my old 3060 12G GPU to create a pure body transformation LoRA that doesn’t ruin all the other details of Flux 1D's default style.
2. Usage Tips
For a more natural effect, avoid setting it to strength 1. Try somewhere between 0.5 and 0.7, and tweak it to taste. My LoRA isn’t one of those that requires special trigger words—unless you’re using a specific clothing LoRA that forces you to include certain prompts, you can just apply it and go. I’m all about minimalism (and maybe a bit of laziness) ever since my Westmix for SD 1.5, so I’ve made sure you can just plug and play.
3. Relationship with Other People’s LoRAs (Important!)
Like I said, my LoRA is optimized to only affect the waist, bust, butt, and hips, leaving everything else untouched. If you combine it with another LoRA and end up with weird changes to the body or mangled hands or extra arms, chances are that other LoRA was poorly trained for Flux 1D and it’s contaminating the entire image. I’ve already mastered the technique of focusing on just the body parts I want, minimizing interference with anything else. If you want a headache-free experience, just use my future LoRAs—I'm making them all with the same philosophy.
3. Difference from V0.1 Test Version
(Yeah, I know, another “3.” Just roll with it.)
I’ve updated it so it doesn’t mess with the face as much and stays truer to Flux 1D’s default body shape. This means it can also work on prompts like “western girl” or “blonde girl with blue eyes,” giving you a natural-looking Western body as well—though since this LoRA focuses on East Asian figures, the texture or skin tone might not be 100% perfect. Still, only the waist, bust, butt, and hips get altered, and now it does so with even less impact on the rest of the image.
4. NSFW
To be honest, it’s way easier to train a nude body model than to enhance a clothed one. But as I’ve said countless times, I’m not into NSFW. I might make an “art nude” LoRA for poses and body enhancements down the line, but full-blown NSFW? Not my priority.
5. Current LoRA in Progress
I’m working on an “Eastmix Beautiful East Asian Face LoRA.” Interestingly, back in SD 1.5, training a face LoRA that left the rest of the image alone was super easy, but in Flux 1D it’s turned out to be quite a challenge. I’m testing all sorts of approaches right now. If I manage to pull it off, just like the body LoRA, it’ll only modify the face while leaving everything else untouched.
6. Future LoRA Plans
I’m planning to make a bunch of properly trained clothing and lingerie LoRAs, plus a specialized nude body LoRA for tasteful art. I also want to work on a LoRA for natural-looking “bend over” poses while fully clothed. Almost all the existing clothing, lingerie, and body enhancement LoRAs on Civitai affect way too many things in the image, which is why I’m forced to make my own.
7. Support
In all seriousness, I’m desperate for a 4090 24G GPU. If you’ve got some spare cash burning a hole in your pocket, head over to the link below and help me get that sweet 4090. That’d be awesome. Cheers!
https://www.patreon.com/c/2DisnotPhotoRealistic
8. Sample Images
I’ve got a ton of sample images to show off, but I’ll keep it simple and stick to three categories. First, you’ll see images generated with SD Forge. Next up, examples created using ComfyUI. Finally, I’ll upload some straightforward samples from the default Flux 1D model to highlight just how little my LoRA affects other elements in the image when applied. Clean and simple, right?