Wicker Style [FLUX & SDXL] - SDXL - V1
by ModelsLabTips for Using LoRA: For simple prompts, the trigger word (wkrstyle) is often enough, or it might even work without it. For more complex prompts, I RECOMMEND also using the term "wicker," for example:wkrstyle, a wicker ... Regarding the strength of the LoRA, I ve noticed that if the character or object starts to look too much like a basket, it s worth reducing the strength (e.g., to 0.7). I ve tested the LoRA strength between 0.5 and 1.2, and it worked quite well within this range. For UpScaling, I recommend setting the denoise strength between 0.20 and 0.25 (it better preserves the woven texture)
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Tips for Using LoRA: For simple prompts, the trigger word (wkrstyle) is often enough, or it might even work without it. For more complex prompts, I RECOMMEND also using the term "wicker," for example:wkrstyle, a wicker ... Regarding the strength of the LoRA, I ve noticed that if the character or object starts to look too much like a basket, it s worth reducing the strength (e.g., to 0.7). I ve tested the LoRA strength between 0.5 and 1.2, and it worked quite well within this range. For UpScaling, I recommend setting the denoise strength between 0.20 and 0.25 (it better preserves the woven texture)






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