Core Features:
- Halftone prints on clothing
- Unlike standard halftone dots, the rotation angles of each color channel are differentiated. This produces a staticky, rough, and somewhat pointillistic pattern.
- The LoRA mainly targets outerwear, tops, and bottoms. Shoes and jewelry are generally unaffected.
- Note: The halftone pattern may cover the entire outfit, one or two garments, or even just a partial area.
Recommended Weight: 0.7–0.9
Default Character Appearances (tested on v1.0 ILXL and v1.0 DiT):
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Male: Typically generates a tall, heavily muscled character with a bara-style face.
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Female: Typically generates a standard build. The level of maturity often depends on the base model used.
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Note: To change body type or apparent age, prompting is usually required.
- For males, adding “slim” helps achieve a standard build.
- For females, body type and maturity vary more widely depending on the base model and seed.
- Mixing with other LoRAs and adjusting their weights can reduce the need for extra descriptive prompts.
Known Issues:
- Because of dot alignment distortions, clothing colors may shift unexpectedly. For example, a garment may appear in a lighter shade than intended. Combining with another style LoRA for a specific color palette can improve the result.
- v1.0 ILXL is less stable and may apply halftone patterns to backgrounds and shadows. v1.0 DiT is more consistent and localized to clothing.