Crafting images with perfection often melds technique with a touch of the unexpected, and the "Rubber World" stands out as a fascinating approach to achieving just that. This style, evocative of the flexibility, elasticity, and vibrant colors associated with rubber materials, allows artists and designers to push the boundaries of traditional visuals. By incorporating elements that mimic the stretchable and malleable qualities of rubber, images gain a dynamic and lively appearance that can stretch the imagination. Whether it's through digital art software that manipulates shapes and textures to resemble rubber's distinct properties, or through physical art mediums that use rubber itself, the RubberWorld Style imbues images with a perfect blend of whimsy and precision. This approach not only challenges the creator to think outside the box but also offers viewers an engaging and unique visual experience that stands out in a world saturated with conventional imagery.
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Hey there, RubberWorld maestro!
Just wanted to drop a line to say how blown away I am by your LoRA's talent for painting rubber objects. Seriously, who knew this model could whip up anus with such jaw-dropping realism? You're like the Picasso of rubbery goodness! Keep those creative juices flowing, my friend. Can't wait to see what other wonders you conjure up!
Cheers!
I've tested some of your models myself and found them much more compelling than I thought from your preview pictures. Suggest you vary the subjects to give a better understanding of what the models can do (not just pretty girls :p)
Thanks, Normally If I put other objects people won't notice the model.
While I agree with you, I think a solution is to share your work here for others to see. the problem in general with this community is not in training models or trying them but to actually share the work they do with the model. I do my best to often show flexibility in my own models and whats capable from them. Also I advocate to review and show what you make when using others loras etc.
@Lja in my last models I am adding more examples of objects to people to see.
@MisterMR Yes My comment was more directed to @trsh3r actually. I don't know why but generally I find it looks better when a model has more generations by other users outside the original creator. I'm pretty shameless and I try to post and cross post using my models to get more engagement but I'd love if more people shared their work done with my model. I'm always merging up new stuff but I'm curious how other people are using my resources. I'm planning to review more of your loras. backlog is insane though
@MisterMR so...what exactly does this Lora capable for.....
If it has stitch marks rather than glued seams, it ain't rubber/latex but PVC or vinyl. The fabric also warps differently, since PVC is less flexible and does not follow the curves of the body as well.
Thanks for you comments, when I made the lora I used a ser the images rhat didn't consider some of your considerations, Stable Diffusion normally generates with standard what it is not on set. When I have time I would consider to make a mew version with more images..
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