TL;DR - For the best actual red cheeks effect, you should be focusing on strapped, not spanked. The latter enhances things, but influences pose more than a spanked ass.
Rosy red cheeks brighten everyone's day. Well, compared to busted, bruised cheeks that only brighten some of our days.
You can start at 1.0 but don't be shy about ramping up the weight I still get coherent images ramping up well above 1.4. For animated models, you will need to set the weights high.
If you want images without a traditional 'spanking' posture use 'strapped' or 'strapped ass', which should affect the position / framing of the image less. Generally works better to increase weights on 'strapped' rather than spanked.
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<subject>, spanked, strapped
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Wow, that was fast! Thanks very much again :)
Curious to hear if its working well for you on the models you are using. Please do post anything if so! It's very helpful for learning and iteration to see how it works for other people.
@thegipper It works, although how well depends on what checkpoints, embeddings etc I try to run at the same time, which is always the case in my experience. My results don't seem to be as red as yours though and I'm not sure why, I've tried copying your prompts. Maybe I don't have the right checkpoint?
It is pretty good at making cornertime type positions though, I have yet to find a checkpoint that on it's that does it consistantly or well, but this lora seems to do the trick :)
@pmo42 I'm mostly using ICBITP Relapse, Realistic Vision 4.0, or Objective Reality for reference. One consideration is that if you are using realistic models with an anime basis (Reliberate, etc, where booru tags work), I think they may have the same challenge as this model does at soliciting the redness in Anime.
I strongly, strongly recommend trying this along side the busted LoRA (there's an anime example prompt in the sample images, and a realistic one in the gallery below). The combination of the two has been extremely reliable for me in getting redness on the models I've tried.
@thegipper Using those 2 LoRAs together did the trick! The results are fantastic, thank you! I seem to get more deformaties than usual but I've encountered that with LoRAs before.
@pmo42 Good to hear, and thanks for sharing! These are great, and it's super useful for me to have examples of how people are using for future training.
Hey I was just thinking, would it be possible to do a model similar to this but for slapped faces? And without the model changing the face itself (other than making one cheek redder of course heh)? I assume probably not?
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