Material_Clipper

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Model description

Clip specific materials.

■Material test images of spheres covered with fabric-like layers, like the sample, are quite common.

Sometimes you just can't help but wonder what's underneath. So I thought using a LoRA to remove the covering would resolve that curiosity. Now, there's no need to keep wondering about it.

■This LoRA was created for editing anime-style images.

■Details and prompts can be found in the shared workflow.

■If you're new to Kontext, try installing it using the instructions at the URL below.

It's well-documented and easy to set up.

https://docs.comfy.org/tutorials/flux/flux-1-kontext-dev

■This was trained 2D illustration images.

The scale is small, but the detection rate is surprisingly high.

■If you're not satisfied with the texture or detail after clipping, try i2i or inpainting with another model.

SD1.5 is lightweight and works well as a high-resolution refiner—recommended for i2i. It only uses about 2GB of VRAM, but it's very powerful.

It performs reliably up to 1024×1536px.

Try denoise values between 0.25–0.5

■If you're unsure which SD1.5 model to use, feel free to try my merged SD1.5 models first.

I provide both real and anime styles—use whichever fits your image better.

If the results don’t match your expectations, you can then look for a model closer to your ideal!

/model/1246353/sd15modellab

■If you have enough VRAM, SDXL could also be a good option.

■I used AI Toolkit to train this LoRA.

If you're interested in training, the developer has provided a tutorial at the URL below — give it a try!

I think you'll find it's easier than you might expect.

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