FaceGrid 18 – Angles & Emotions for Krea 2 by Astroburner
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モデル説明
⚠️ IMPORTANT: LIMITED EARLY ACCESS RELEASE
This LoRA will be removed from Civitai when the Early Access period ends.
After that, it will only be available through my Patreon:
Faces & Emotions – 18 Facial Angles and Expressions
This LoRA creates a complete horizontal 6×3 facial reference sheet containing eighteen portrait panels of the same character.
The character’s identity, appearance, clothing, rendering style, lighting, camera distance, and background remain consistent across the entire sheet.
Only the head angle, eye-gaze direction, and facial expression change.
Sheet Layout
Left Side – Head Angles and Gaze Directions
Top row:
Looking up-left
Looking straight up
Looking up-right
Middle row:
Exact left profile
Straight frontal view
Exact right profile
Bottom row:
Looking down-left
Looking straight down
Looking down-right
Right Side – Facial Expressions
Top row:
Neutral
Open joyful laughter
Clearly angry
Middle row:
Visibly sad
Startled surprise
Playful and mischievous with the tongue sticking out
Bottom row:
Gentle smile
Shy or embarrassed
Tense or uneasy
Important Resolution Information
The most reliable base resolution is exactly:
1672 × 944 pixels
This resolution reproduces the intended 6×3 arrangement most consistently.
The LoRA has learned not only the expressions and viewing angles, but also the spatial structure of the complete sheet. Changing the width-to-height relationship can therefore affect the layout.
A canvas that is too wide may cause the model to generate additional rows, columns, or portrait panels.
A canvas that is too narrow may cause panels to disappear, become compressed, or merge incorrectly.
You can increase the resolution, but the width and height should always be scaled proportionally.
Recommended resolution steps:
1× Base Resolution
1672 × 944
2× Resolution
3344 × 1888
3× Resolution
5016 × 2832
4× Resolution
6688 × 3776
Higher resolutions require significantly more VRAM and generation time.
For the first test, I strongly recommend using exactly 1672 × 944 pixels.
You can increase the megapixel setting afterward, provided the same proportions are preserved.
Generating below the base resolution is not recommended because every individual portrait panel receives less image information, which may reduce facial quality and layout stability.
Activation Tag
The activation tag is:
FEPOSEGRID
Place it at the very beginning of the positive prompt.
Recommended Activation Sentence
For the most reliable results, use the complete activation sentence instead of only using the activation tag:
FEPOSEGRID, a complete horizontal 6 by 3 facial pose and expression reference sheet with eighteen equal square portrait panels and exactly the same single character in every panel. Identity, sex or gender presentation, age, species or visible human appearance, skin or fur color, facial anatomy, eye color, hair or mane, facial hair, makeup, markings, clothing, accessories, rendering style, lighting, camera distance, and background remain unchanged. Only head angle, eye-gaze direction, and facial expression vary. The left three columns use this fixed sequence: top row looking up-left, looking straight up, looking up-right; middle row exact left profile, straight frontal view, exact right profile; bottom row looking down-left, looking straight down, looking down-right. The right three columns use this fixed sequence: top row neutral, open joyful laughter, clearly angry; middle row visibly sad, startled surprise, playful mischievous tongue-out expression; bottom row gentle smile, shy or embarrassed, tense or uneasy.
How to Prompt the LoRA
The positive prompt should contain two main sections.
First, use the complete activation sentence.
After one blank line, describe the character you want to generate in detail.
Recommended prompt structure:
[Complete Activation Sentence]
All eighteen panels depict the same [detailed character description].
Your character description should clearly define:
Age and gender presentation
Ethnicity, species, or visible appearance
Skin, fur, scales, or surface material
Face shape
Eye shape and eye color
Eyebrows
Nose
Lips, muzzle, beak, or mouth anatomy
Hair, mane, fur, horns, or head features
Facial hair or makeup
Clothing
Accessories
Rendering style
Lighting
Background
Avoid adding separate poses or additional emotions to the character description because the activation sentence already controls the full layout.
Example Prompt
FEPOSEGRID, a complete horizontal 6 by 3 facial pose and expression reference sheet with eighteen equal square portrait panels and exactly the same single character in every panel. Identity, sex or gender presentation, age, species or visible human appearance, skin or fur color, facial anatomy, eye color, hair or mane, facial hair, makeup, markings, clothing, accessories, rendering style, lighting, camera distance, and background remain unchanged. Only head angle, eye-gaze direction, and facial expression vary. The left three columns use this fixed sequence: top row looking up-left, looking straight up, looking up-right; middle row exact left profile, straight frontal view, exact right profile; bottom row looking down-left, looking straight down, looking down-right. The right three columns use this fixed sequence: top row neutral, open joyful laughter, clearly angry; middle row visibly sad, startled surprise, playful mischievous tongue-out expression; bottom row gentle smile, shy or embarrassed, tense or uneasy.
All eighteen panels depict the same photorealistic adult woman in her early thirties with warm medium-brown skin, a softly oval face, pronounced cheekbones, dark almond-shaped eyes, thick naturally curved eyebrows, a straight nose, full lips, and shoulder-length tightly curled black hair. She wears the same dark green high-neck top and small gold hoop earrings. The background is a smooth light-gray studio backdrop with soft balanced portrait lighting.
Tested Character Types
The LoRA has been tested with a wide range of subjects, including:
Photorealistic men and women
Anime characters
Furry characters
Fantasy creatures
Monsters
Androids and robots
Aliens
Elves, orcs, demons, and other non-human characters
The preview images intentionally use very different characters and visual styles to demonstrate the flexibility of the LoRA.
The complete prompts used for the example images are included below the corresponding images.
Created by Astroburner




















