SuperFuta MaxBase — SDXL Realistic / Stylized Merge Experiment
SuperFuta MaxBase is an SDXL merge experiment built around realistic character rendering, muscular fantasy-body influence, stylized anatomy, and adult-leaning fantasy character concepts.
This is not a professionally trained checkpoint. It is a personal merge test made with a simple Weight Sum approach, combining three SDXL models at equal strength:
homoveritasXL_v20NAIXLEPS
mfgsGoddessOfMuscle_v10
phantasmagoria_sdxl098
The goal was to create a flexible base model that leans toward realistic and semi-realistic figures, while adding stronger support for muscular bodies, exaggerated fantasy proportions, stylized glamour, and futanari/adult-character concepts when prompted that way.
No LoRAs were used in this merge, and there are no required trigger words.
What I Was Trying To Do
The basic idea was:
Take a realistic SDXL direction
Blend in stronger muscular/fantasy-body influence
Add more stylized, dramatic, imaginative art bias
Push the model toward adult fantasy character concepts without needing a LoRA
Keep it usable as a general base model, not only one niche output
I wanted something that could handle realistic bodies, strong anatomy, fantasy glamour, dramatic lighting, and more extreme character concepts while still keeping SDXL flexibility.
How To Use It
Start with normal SDXL prompting.
You do not need a trigger word.
A good prompt structure is:
subject, body type, anatomy details, pose, clothing or adult direction, lighting, camera, style, background, quality tags
For realistic results, use photography terms:
realistic photo, cinematic lighting, natural skin texture, detailed anatomy, sharp focus, 35mm lens, studio lighting, high detail
For fantasy or stylized results, push the model harder:
fantasy character, exaggerated proportions, muscular body, dramatic pose, glowing rim light, painted realism, cinematic fantasy scene, high detail
For adult/futanari-leaning results, prompt directly with the anatomy and body type you want. The model has no trigger word, so the prompt has to carry the concept.
Suggested Prompt
realistic fantasy character, powerful muscular feminine body, exaggerated fantasy anatomy, confident pose, detailed skin texture, cinematic studio lighting, dramatic rim light, sharp focus, high detail, realistic face, strong body shape, fantasy glamour aesthetic
Suggested Negative Prompt
low quality, blurry, bad anatomy, broken hands, extra fingers, fused fingers, deformed face, bad eyes, cross eyed, mutated body, distorted limbs, poor proportions, ugly, low resolution, text, watermark, logo
Recommended Settings
Resolution:
832x1216, 1024x1024, 1216x832, or other SDXL-friendly sizes
Sampler:
DPM++ 2M Karras
DPM++ SDE Karras
Euler a for more stylized tests
Steps:
25–40
CFG:
5–8
Hires Fix:
Useful for final images, especially realistic character shots
Best Uses
Realistic fantasy characters
Muscular female / fantasy-body characters
Adult fantasy concepts
Glamour-style SDXL images
Stylized realism
Dark fantasy characters
Cinematic portrait work
Experimental anatomy-heavy character design
Notes
This is an experimental merge, not a final polished commercial checkpoint. Some outputs may need prompt tuning. Anatomy can still break, especially with extreme body shapes, complex poses, or adult fantasy concepts. Hands, faces, and proportions may vary depending on sampler, CFG, seed, and prompt strength.
That said, the model is aimed at a useful space: realistic SDXL character generation with more fantasy-body freedom than a standard realism model.
Final Note
This is basically me testing how far a simple SDXL merge can go when realistic, muscular, and fantasy-stylized model DNA are pushed together. It is easy to test, fun to experiment with, and worth trying if you like exaggerated adult-leaning fantasy realism.
Feedback is welcome. I am still learning what works, what breaks, and what direction this kind of merge should go next.








