This LoRA is part of a batch from my personal collection that I've decided to release publicly.
Because I'm putting out many at once, these haven't gone through the same extensive testing I usually do before release - but they've all been in active use in my own workflow for a while.
A lot of sliders on Civitai target the same concepts, and I know how hard it can be to tell the well-made ones apart from the broken ones. What I can promise is that anything I release is a proper quality slider: it does what it says, it doesn't wreck your image, and it combines cleanly with others. I recently stacked over 20 of my own LoRAs on a single generation and the output still came out great - so piling several of mine together is a safe bet for most situations.
Feedback and bug reports are welcome in the comments.
Recommended range is what i use in the sample image (tiny text at the bottom of the images)
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It slightly alters the character’s facial features and increases the thickness of the thighs. Around 12 seems to be the threshold—going higher starts to look a bit unnatural. Still, it’s a great LoRA, and I look forward to more of your work.
If the butt is big, the thighs should also be big for it to look harmonious.
An excellent slider Lora. I have tried other people's slider Loras, but only yours works clearly without affecting other features of the image. Could you share specifically how you trained it?
I use ai-toolkit and the concept slider lora option.
I usually train LoRAs at "Linear Rank" 1, "Data Type" FP32, Quantization "-NONE".
That will be a 10MB LoRA with minimal side effects. Or you can train at BF16 and have a 5MB file, but they are pretty much identical.
The rest is like the tutorial from Ostris on youtube.
Some times i train 10 runs before i get a LoRA that im happy with. And the main "skill" invoved with slider-loras is to prompt good so there is no/minimal side effects.
I also do some fine-adjustments with a tool i have made my self where i disable some of the layers in the lora that have side-effects i dont want, as well as normalize the LoRA to have a larger range, since i dont like the 0.0 to 1.0 scale., but that is just to get the final 5%.
@Loraholic Thank you very much



