Stretch marks body areas
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モデル説明
SDXL Illustations
This model was trained purely on an anime/illustration dataset, and this is where it performs perfectly. However, it was also tested on realistic checkpoints. While the results on photorealistic models aren't always as flawless, it can still produce really good and convincing content if you play around with the weight.
Trigger Words:
belly_stretch_marksbottom_stretch_markships_stretch_marksthighs_stretch_marks
You can freely mix and match these tags. If you want a character with stretch marks on both their stomach and thighs, just combine belly_stretch_marks, thighs_stretch_marks in your prompt.
This model was trained purely on an anime/illustration dataset, and this is where it performs perfectly. However, I also tested it on realistic checkpoints. While the results on photorealistic models aren't always as flawless as on anime ones, it can still produce some really good and convincing content if you play around with the weight.
Anima
This version of the LoRA is build for Anima. It allows you to precisely guide where stretch marks should appear instead of relying on random generation.
Trigger Words:
belly stretch marksbottom stretch markships stretch marksthighs stretch marks
You can freely mix and match these tags. For example, combine belly stretch marks and thighs stretch marks to get them on both areas simultaneously. Minor LoRA bleed is still possible.
Recommended Settings:
CFG Scale: 4.0 or slightly lower
Max LoRA Strength: 0.8 (suggested range: 0.5 - 0.8)
Important Note on Generation:
The model leans towards being slightly overtrained. At full strength, it can sometimes cause minor mutations or generate an excessive amount of stretch marks.
During development, testing lower epochs resolved the mutation issue, but the stretch marks lost their soft appearance and looked more like raw, fresh scars. To keep the correct, texture while avoiding mutations, simply lower the LoRA strength until you find the sweet spot.








