Convenience store CCTV | FLUX.1-dev
StoreCCTV_v1_01.safetensors LORA / Flux.1 D
- Model Name
- Convenience store CCTV | FLUX.1-dev
- Version
- v1.0
- Creator
- marcoppino
- Size
- 164.00 MB
- Downloads
- 1,672
- Trigger
- StoreCCTV
- BTIH
- 9DD90818B6002644B9CE96A004375B119873A14A
- BTMH
- 690DA13B724D390EE5EDB86F4004C6E917F7592C9685232C127E7D12B109789F
- SHA256
- 5274DFCA5B438F6AB960CE799790DB29EDF72FF5F521347F4E5D5B66E39D87C3
- Upload Date
- about a year ago
- Uploader
- CivitasBay.org
- Status
- 2 Seeders0 Peers
Convenience store CCTV
Day 1/7 of training some proper realism into this plastic AI world.
This is the first Lora I have ever trained.
I'm quite happy with the results so far and I'll keep working on it to learn how to improve LoRas.
It is trained on 450+ frames from different convenience store CCTV recordings as seen on the news.
trigger word: StoreCCTV
strength: 1.5 and over really makes you the cctv security guard
Tested with Flux.1-dev and flux.1-dev-Q8.gguf. The other gguf quantized models should work as well i guess.
reuploaded v1.01 with an exchanged sha256 hash. Seems like ortis' ai-Toolkit generates faulty hashes by generating it from an empty string. Every lora ends up with the same hash, breaking crossposting on civitai (https://github.com/ostris/ai-toolkit/issues/130)
Thanks to diogod for pointing this out! <3
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