FullMetalDaddy - Armor Style
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If you feel like showing some love, awesome.
But the best kind of support?
Use the model. 🛠️
Post your results. 🖼️
Let the art speak. 🎯
⚙️ FullMetalDaddy - Armor Style - Mk.1
💬 Intro
I made this LoRA because people kept asking for a male version of my Full[Something]Lady models.
Not just a gender swap, but something that gave men the same level of care and visual quality my female LoRAs get.
The armor designs in Flux weren’t bad, they just weren’t my taste.
They often looked like good cosplay or polished LARP gear instead of heavy, forged metal.
FullMetalDaddy is my take on fixing that: giving men proper fantasy armor that feels crafted, worn, and worthy of a story.
So this marks the beginning of the Full[Something]Daddy line.
🛠️ What It Does
Refines how Flux renders metal armor on male subjects.
Adds believable weight, reflection, and engraved surface detail.
Keeps proportions natural and grounded.
Focuses on traditional medieval and fantasy styles only.
It’s not about changing how men wear armor, it’s about making that armor look real.
🧱 The Look
Men from their mid-20s to late-50s: soldiers, knights, kings, and veterans.
Some clean-shaven, some with short beards, others with full beards or stubble.
Hair ranges from long and unbound to cropped or shaved, depending on the scene.
Their armor blends steel, iron, bronze, and brass with leather straps, fur trims, and etched detailing.
Lighting leans cinematic with torchlight interiors, cloudy daylight, or forge glow.
💡 Usage Tips
Scheduler / Sampler: Euler + Beta
Steps: 40 (my go-to)
Flux Guidance: 2.5 to 3.5 — 3.0 hits the sweet spot, but anywhere in that range works well
LoRA Strength:
0.60 for a gentler, softer armor style
0.80–1.00 for full impact, my favorite range
1.00 can look too heavy in some lighting; if that happens, rerun at 0.80–0.90



















