Bondage Mittens IL
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モデル説明
Intended to depict bondage mittens often used in pet play and other bondage images.
VERSION 2
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Strength: 1.2-0.8
Trigger Prompt:
, Bondage, (BGBondageMitts, BGPetPlay, :1.3), (<leather/latex> bondage mitts, :0.8),
Trained Terms:
BGBondageMitts -- trigger word this is required
BGPetPlay -- "pet play poses" (mostly collar and leash) it doesn't really work without this term so it's basically a required trigger word.
BGPawGloves -- the bondage mittens will be paw-shaped and will have paw-pads (you can use this instead of BGPetPlay actually in your prompt)
BGAllFours -- pet play pose - crawling on all fours
BGBegging -- Pet play pose 'begging' -- hands up in a begging pose (often kneeling but not always)
BGPiddleFours -- Crawling on all fours -- but in a Bitch suit...rule of thumb if you want crawling use this if you use BGBitchSuit otherwise use BGAllFours
BGBitchSuit -- more of a half bitch suit, the legs will be in a leg binder but the hands will be "free" in bondage mittens -- it's the best thing this lora can generate in my opinion.
BGMaid -- There's lots of maid themed bondage mittens -- this produces a maid dress
BGBalletHeelBoots -- ballet pointe style boots for your maid (or pet in general)
VERSION 1
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Use at: 0.8-1 strength
Trigger Words: bondage gloves, (bondage mittens, bondage mitts, :1.2),
Optional Extras:
latex bondage mittens - for shiny mittens (it tends to do this even if you don't ask for it)
Paw Mittens - for paw pads (usually pink) on the "palms" of the gloves.
Bondage Socks - doesn't always work but may create similar socks to match the mittens.
Usage Note: if you don't put enough weight on the model or on the prompt it may sometimes try to draw in the thumbs which is the very thing I designed this model to NOT do, but that's what the base Illustrious model thinks a bondage glove should look like.
one of my primary complaints about "some" lora creators (not all) is simply that they don't use enough images in their training which tends to result in the model learning certain traits of their images or all the images tend to be of a single character or in a single style or from a single angle -- I try to avoid that in the lora I create and I think the results speak for themselves. I also create my own data sets from hand picked images that are tagged by hand (which is why I haven't released a ton of models-it's very time consuming).









