Body Growth/Expansion
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This lora is to produce the effect of the subject growing bigger. It was trained on mostly male furry videos, so it probably skews towards that in generation.
The alpha version was trained on a larger dataset that included more jerking and pulsing movements to indicate the growth, which tends to be overaccentuated in the generation.
The beta version was trained for more iterations on a smaller dataset that included less visible growth movements, so it tends towards generating things that look like they're just being scaled up.
I2V Example ComfyUI Workflow: https://pastebin.com/jrBihCYA
Alpha & Beta
Generation Tips:
I've noticed that using a mix of both alpha and beta is usually what you want to do. I typically use 0.65 of beta and 0.55 of alpha. Trying to get a sum of a little more than 1 seems to be a good idea, but play around. That means you'll be using four loras for one generation: the high and low alpha and the high and low beta
There's no specific trigger word(s), but you may need to use phrases like "grows bigger"/"grows more muscular"
If your generation seems to have a lot of jerky movements or "jumping", try lowering the weight of just the LOW lora(s) used. Seems like part of the low noise is those smaller body movements.
This seems to need more steps when using the lightx2v/lightning loras, or else you get jerky movements. I typically end up using 10 steps, 5 High, 5 Low
I usually use Euler Simple
Gamma Version:
This was my attempt at combining everything into just one Lora you can use, which somewhat works, but isn't quite where I'd like it to be. You can use just the gamma lora, but it seems to work differently with different images. I also added some "sub-concepts" you can try to also invoke with specific phrases. Using them also seems to over-accentuate some of the movements, so if the video gets more janky, don't use them.
clothes ripping/clothes ripping offthe room gets crampedgrows more muscular
They have varying degrees of success.
Generation Tips:
It seems to need to be anywhere from 0.65 to 1.35, based on the image you're trying to animate. You can just use this one by its own.
You can also mix this with one or even both of the previous alpha/beta versions. Keep in mind that you'll want to lower the weights if you're using two. I find it works better with beta than alpha
If your generation seems to have a lot of jerky movements or "jumping", try lowering the weight of just the LOW lora(s) used. Seems like part of the low noise is those smaller body movements.
This seems to need more steps when using the lightx2v/lightning loras, or else you get jerky movements. I typically end up using 10 steps, 5 High, 5 Low
I usually use Euler Beta
V1:
This was my second attempt at combining everything into just one Lora you can use and not need to use any other alpha/beta/gamma with it, and I think it works decently well. It has the same trigger words as gamma.
clothes ripping/clothes ripping offthe room gets crampedgrows more muscular
They have varying degrees of success.
Note: each one you use increases the effect of the lora, and means you should use a lower weight. If you include the word "grow" multiple times, it seems to overexaggerate the effect and cause the subject to get really inflated/fat proportions.
Generation Tips:
It seems to need to be anywhere from 0.65 to 1.15, based on the image you're trying to animate. You can just use this one by its own.
This seems to need more steps when using the lightx2v/lightning loras, or else you get jerky movements. I typically end up using 10 steps, 5 High, 5 Low
I usually use Euler Simple