Danish Women
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Model description
Z-Image Usage Guide for Danish LoRA
Trigger word: Danish
Place it immediately after the subject (for example: “portrait of a woman, Danish, …”).
Recommended strength: 0.4–10.7
Lower values keep it subtle; higher values push facial structure and skin tone harder.
Base model: Photorealistic / photographic models work best.
Hair options that work well:
light blonde, platinum blonde, dirty blonde, strawberry blonde
light brown, medium brown, dark brown
auburn, copper, red
straight hair, slightly wavy hair, loose soft waves, natural waves
darker roots, subtle highlights, natural gradient roots
Skin & texture options:
fair skin, pale skin, light skin tone
rosy undertone, cool undertone, neutral undertone, warm undertone
subtle freckles, light freckles, freckles on cheeks and nose
realistic skin texture, visible pores, slight redness on cheeks or nose
Facial structure keywords:
defined cheekbones, high cheekbones
soft jawline or defined jawline
slightly pointed chin, oval face, slender face
symmetrical face, natural facial proportions
Lighting keywords:
soft natural light, window light
soft frontal lighting, soft side lighting
diffused light, gentle shadows
neutral lighting, slightly cool light, warm natural light
Camera feel:
photorealistic, realistic portrait, editorial portrait
head-and-shoulders portrait, close-up portrait
shallow depth of field, 50mm lens, 85mm lens
Notes for users
This LoRA is trained on natural, minimally styled portraits. It performs best when you:
keep lighting soft and realistic
avoid heavy makeup and glam styling
avoid dramatic, cinematic, or high-contrast lighting
avoid anime, illustration, or CGI terms
avoid pushing beauty exaggeration or hyper-symmetry
Think “natural editorial portrait” rather than “fashion campaign” or “fantasy character”.











