More Natural Character Turn Animation LoRA Released š
Tired of distorted deformations when characters turn around? We've optimized a new LoRA for ComfyUI specifically to improve the smoothness of turning motions, making rotations more natural and stable.
Key Features:
⢠Optimized turning motions to reduce limb distortion
⢠Compatible with mainstream models and LoRAs
⢠Ideal for character showcases, transition animations, and similar scenarios
Perfect for various creative needs requiring natural character turns.
If you frequently work with character turn animations, give this solution a try.
What motion issues do you encounter most often when creating animations? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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All the workflow details and prompts are ready to go on [here]. Just open and start creating - I've preset everything for you. Search my name: NUL_samx, you will see it all!
Give it a spin!
Trigger word: tunRXround,High Noise loRA Intensity: 1
prompt example:
tunRXroundļ¼A woman walks forward, the camera follows her as she moves further away. As she walks forward, her clothing gradually transforms into tunRXround wearing a white helmet adorned with red decorations and two spikes. The helmet features black eye parts and a red nose. Her body armor has a predominantly white color scheme with blue, red, and yellow stripes. A blue panel is present on her chest, and a yellow belt buckle graces her abdomen. Orange rectangular blocks are located on either side of her waist. In her left hand, she wields a black gun, while her right hand brandishes a red shield bearing a golden cross design. Her legs remain white, accented with red details on her feet. tunRXround becomes RX-78-2.
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Looks like the trigger word for this is "tunRXround" based on their RunningHub template. I'm guessing this LoRA only needs to go in the high noise part of the Wan2.2 workflow.
could you please make walking lora, with out lora its usually walking backward,
Normally, making a character walk forward seems easy to achieve. Try this: In the positive prompt, write '[character] ååčµ°,' and in the negative prompt, add 'åēčµ°.'
Good luck!
And you can check [here] to test my workflow!(Fill the search box with my ID:Nul_samx.)
thank, i'll try
No clear instructions. Shitty description. Useless junk.
hope get some help with this link:https://www.runninghub.ai/workflow/1961061071601733633?utm_source=rh-v1203
@Nul_samxĀ Thanks for your example. But if you look closely on your workflow - it is same wrong text as before. Please read it and write proper example.