This was dual trained which means the same file should be used for both high and low noise.
finger blasting + anal fingering = anal blasting
Or at least that's what I was originally intending for this LoRA but it ended up being a lot more versatile than expected. It was trained on 2 different 16 video datasets (24 FPS, ~480p, and 25 frames from each). About 90% of the clips had strong squirting which ended up making this pretty good at "realistic" squirts. It also does orgasm faces pretty well. Somehow it also ended up good at vaginal fingering and solo fingering (female masturbation) even though all of the clips across both datasets were exclusively male-on-female anal fingering.
Other LoRAs
This isn't meant to be a replacement for other fingering LoRAs. In fact, stacking them can really help emphasize the effect. I like using Perfect Fingering for high/low noise and Rough Fingered for low noise. You can turn the (low noise) perfect fingering weight up for a larger range of motion and you can turn the rough fingered weight up to emphasize the shaking motion and ensure the hand and fingers are anchored.
Known issues
The squirt droplets don't always respect the direction so there might be droplets near the top of the screen even when the vagina is angled downwards. Turn the low noise weight down if you run into this.
If the fingers aren't already inserted in the starting image it might be really insistent on putting them in the wrong hole. Sometimes when the low noise weight is too high or there's an issue with the LoRA combination the fingers will phase through the body into the other hole even after being inserted.
Tips and cool stuff
You don't have to inpaint squirting out of your starting image. It might even work better with the squirting there. This won't fix your motion/emotion line issues though.
It might try moving all of the fluid droplets in your starting image so be mindful of that.
Boosting low noise with the relevant Lightx2v LoRA is more important than boosting the high noise if you choose to do so. I recommend starting at weight of ~0.5.
I usually use high/low shifts of 7/7 when I want to emphasize small and/or back and forth type movements and 8/5 or even up to 10/5 when I want emphasize big movements. Otherwise just stick to 5/5.
Description
Initial release. A weight of 0.9-1.0 should work but lower the low noise if the style is shifting or you are having fluid droplet issues. If you have anther high noise LoRA with similar motion you probably don't need this active for high noise.