Controls the distance of your subject(s) without altering the style of the image
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Weight: + or - 0.2 to 1 (seriously, + or - 0.25 is almost definitely enough)
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Fun Fact!!!
I made this thing on accident.
It was SUPPOSED to be a... sideboob slider...
BEST failed run
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"up close, full body, cowboy shot, upper body, far away, (anything) focus".....
These work, but they are easily overpowered by most loras and often affect your image heavily.
This is a concept i've failed to intentionally create sliders for in the past, and one that used to plague me every day I generate images.
My MOST stubborn lora at full strength is actually still no match for this slider
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I find your sliders pretty useful. One thing I struggle with a lot with is height control and height difference. The second one is probably trickier, since there'd need to be a way to control who's taller, but have you considered making just a general height slider?
The main challenge I have is very short girls tend to get aged down, and there isn't a very good way to get extremely tall girls without accidentally just making a giantess.
Glad to hear it!
Training height in SD is a tricky one, because subject height is 100% relative. Otherwise it's just a body type slider if that makes sense...
Like you said .. Shorter girls tend to be stockier and they honestly just tend to look younger too. Unless the subject is standing next to someone or something, you'd never know how tall they were lol.
It's surely doable but I imagine it'd be tricky to create a slider for this one as opposed to a regular lora.
"My loras would kill you, traveler. You cannot handle my loras."
would love to have this for sd1.5! any chance??
Sorry friendo, unfortunately 0% chance. Probably couldn't replicate this for sd1.5 even if I tired lol.
This is one of the best loras ever !!!
finaly i can control the distance.
Using ucentxlPonyByKlaabu_b20 as checkpoint, "panorama" in prompt, this lora with 0.2 weight with 16:9 pics and it works incredibly well.
It's crazy when you consider that this lora came about by accident. :D
Thank you so much. <3
Thanks!!
Took a page right out of the Bob Ross playbook with this happy little accident
Perfect for horizontal images, preventing characters from leaning toward the camera
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