This LoRA transfers the texture/coloration of feet from any given reference photo to feet in the target image.
Workflow (for Qwen-Image-Edit and Flux.2 Klein):
image 1: The image to be edited (feet should be clean or else it won't work well)
image 2: A reference photo of feet with the desired texture (ideally in a pose approximately similar to image 1)
prompt: "Transfer the texture and coloration of the feet"
It's generally preferable to crop both input images to contain just the feet and then composite the result with the original. It speeds up the process and may improve output quality.
Notes:
It seems to work best with cfg around 2.0 to 3.0. You may be able to get away with cfg 1.0 with the Qwen version in some circumstances. The Flux.2 Klein version seems to produce poor results at cfg 1.0. Higher cfg values generally seem to cause increased color drift.
❗ All example images are composites of the LoRA output with the original image, made in GIMP ❗
The Flux.2 Klein 9B version does a much better job at preserving fine details since it can take advantage of the superior Flux.2 VAE rather than the Qwen-Image VAE and I would generally prefer it on that basis alone.
If you are getting poor results, rotating the input image by a multiple of 90° can sometimes help.
Applying manual color correction (and possibly other photo processing effects) on image 2 e.g. in Darktable before using it with the LoRA can be helpful to make the skin tone and contrast fit better with image 1.
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What model did you used to generate them in this pose for the Klein9B example? from what I tested this not look like Klein9B, just my guess but seems like NanoBanana @VV24
Yea it's Nano Banana Pro (plus manual color grading). I also wrote it in a comment on the pictures, because the website wouldn't let me add Nano Banana to the resources used.
As for the pose, I extracted it from a photo using my "Mannequins" LoRA and fed that to Nano Banana Pro.




