Model Type: LoRA
Trained On: Flux Kontext (via AI Toolkit)
Best Results With: Flux Kontext / Flux Dev (untested but likely compatible)
Trigger Word: try on this outfit
Purpose: Virtual clothing try-on for realistic outfit visualization
🧠 What is Try Anything?
TryAnything is a virtual try-on LoRA designed to transfer clothing from product images onto people. It enables realistic visualization of how outfits would look on different individuals while preserving identity.
The model was trained using 240 real-person images from VTON datasets, focusing primarily on upper body garments with the ability to handle full outfit combinations.
🎯 What TryAnything Does
TryAnything transfers clothing details including:
Upper body garments (shirts, blouses, jackets, tops)
Full outfit combinations (top + bottom)
Clothing fit and draping
Fabric textures and patterns
Natural clothing appearance on the target person
🧪 Training Info
Trainer: AI Toolkit
Steps: 6,000
Dataset: 240 real-person VTON images
LoRA Rank: 32
Resolution: 1024px
Base Model: Flux Kontext
Focus: Upper body garments with full outfit capability
⚙️ Usage Guide
Recommended Settings:
LoRA Weight:
1.0(adjust as needed)Trigger:
woman try on this outfitorman try on this outfitBest Practice: Use clothing images without people wearing them
Can work: With people wearing clothes, but not recommended
Example Prompt:
try on this outfittry on this outfit, mantry on this outfit, man, copy t-shirt and shortstry on this outfit, blouse with short sleeves⚠️ Important Notes - Version 1 Limitations
Current Limitations:
V1 Status: This is the first version with room for improvement
Head Proportions: May have issues with head-to-body proportions (most common problem)
Training Focus: Primarily trained on upper body garments
Bottom Wear: Limited training on lower body clothing
Best Results:
Use standalone clothing images (not worn by people)
Specify clothing details in prompts when needed
Include "anatomically correct proportions" in prompts
Future V2 Plans:
Enhanced training with underwear and foundation garments
Improved lower body clothing handling
Better proportion consistency
📥 How to Use
Load the LoRA in your workflow
Use trigger:
woman try on this outfitorman try on this outfitProvide clear clothing reference images (preferably unworn)
Include clothing details in prompt if needed
Add "anatomically correct proportions" for better results
🔬 Compatibility
Primary: Flux Kontext
Likely Compatible: Flux Dev (untested)
Weight: Start with 1.0, adjust up/down as needed
Feedback Welcome! This is V1 - share your results and suggestions for improvements in V2!
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If anyone knows an easy way to solve body/head proportion problems, please tell me. This is a problem that a lot of people are having and I haven't found a quick solution.
Flux-Kontext Issues With Body Proportion : r/StableDiffusion
give it full body pic , this way it will know its adult,sometimes it still does kid proportions but less often
niccc I'm going to test this, as I trained with images of just the face there might be some problem, but I'm going to test it.
niccc It really seems to work well, thanks hahaha the most obvious thing I haven't tested. I'll redo the showcase images
I'm looking forward to trying out this new tool. I haven't had head/body proportion issues much, and I wish I could tell you what I'm doing to avoid this (beginner's luck?) Testing these models/methods out from the great community here. I'm dropping some Gals this afternoon (New Images!) using some RAD tools. All in good fun! Shout out to Civitai Members, Artists and Stewards of Creative Freedom, merging the past and future of Art.
Maybe ControlNet with pose??
you can try to AVE encode both pictures separately, and then use the LATENT of the picture of the main character to enter the sampler.
workflow not able to load in comfy like you wrote did you even test it by yourself?
EDIT: Patreon nothing is embedded like you call it use instead the civit pic and drag and drop to make the workflow usable
For those having issues keeping the same pose but the clothes still transfer; turn the denoise from 1 to 0.90. Keeps your original reference subject/pose much more in-place and still gives the LoRA and model plenty of headroom to make the necessary changes. With the denoise slightly down, your pose and composition will remain a decent 90% of the time and also have better faithful quality to the input image. This is a very overlooked setting, your denoise at 1.0 may actually wash out details or hallucinate more details, so setting it down lower; 0.85 and lower will not allow any changes, but around 0.9 it will look nearly identical to the original and it will conform the clothing to the subject much better than 1.0 denoise strength. Hope this helps anyone struggling!
to try to solve this more easily I will try to train today with a pose map together
what works for me: 0.97 denoise. lora strength of 1.0, and this prompt:
change clothing. woman try on this outfit, [insert fairly detailed description of outfit]. anatomically correct proportions. Maintain identical camera angle, framing, and perspective and make sure to leave her facial features identical. The rest of the image remains the same.
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