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AssetsWiz /b/937235935#937236604
7/17/2025, 10:21:52 PM
>>937236572
So let's explain how these Lora settings work. The lora takes in the model and clip from the checkpoint and processes the model to refine it before passing along the clip to the prompt and the KSampler (I renamed that Settings earlier for simplicity). The setting for Strength Model is how much it should rely on the base model, and the setting for Strength Clip is how much it should rely on the Lora. These don't need to add up to 100% or anything. I usually keep a skin texture lora that helps to make skin look more natural and will change a second one between a handful of others depending on what I specifically want to see (pubic hair, nipples poking through fabric, etc).
AssetsWiz /b/936778485#936779404
7/7/2025, 10:11:29 PM
>>936779381
Now we're going to start talking about how to get better results overall and how to integrate specialized models called loras.
A checkpoint is the large model of images that the ai works off of to generate images. A lora is a specialized subset that can give better detail on specific areas. I like downloading new loras off of civitai and trying them out to see how well they work. Since they're generally smaller it's not uncommon for me to go looking for a new one if I get a request for something specific. The smallest checkpoint I have is 2.1gb, the largest Lora I have is under 700mb. Obviously when you download a Lora you'll save it to the Lora folder like you did the checkpoint. The only other thing to note is to make sure that the lora was designed to work with the base model of the checkpoint. If you're going to use the checkpoint I recommended you'll want to filter your searches to loras designed to work with SD 1.5.
This is an upgraded version of that earlier workflow that uses an advanced save function and a couple Lora nodes.
AssetsWiz /b/936693827#936694581
7/6/2025, 1:59:57 AM
>>936694552
So let's explain how these Lora settings work. The lora takes in the model and clip from the checkpoint and processes the model to refine it before passing along the clip to the prompt and the KSampler (I renamed that Settings earlier for simplicity). The setting for Strength Model is how much it should rely on the base model, and the setting for Strength Clip is how much it should rely on the Lora. These don't need to add up to 100% or anything. I usually keep a skin texture lora that helps to make skin look more natural and will change a second one between a handful of others depending on what I specifically want to see (pubic hair, nipples poking through fabric, etc).
AssetsWiz /b/936508496#936509434
7/1/2025, 10:01:30 PM
>>936509386
So let's explain how these Lora settings work. The lora takes in the model and clip from the checkpoint and processes the model to refine it before passing along the clip to the prompt and the KSampler (I renamed that Settings earlier for simplicity). The setting for Strength Model is how much it should rely on the base model, and the setting for Strength Clip is how much it should rely on the Lora. These don't need to add up to 100% or anything. I usually keep a skin texture lora that helps to make skin look more natural and will change a second one between a handful of others depending on what I specifically want to see (pubic hair, nipples poking through fabric, etc).