pulp illustration, black african woman, gold charm_bracelet on wrists, black hair, longsleeve turtleneck bodysuit, black hair,  <lora:charm_bracelet:1>
pulp illustration, black african woman, gold charm_bracelet on wrists, black hair, longsleeve turtleneck bodysuit, black hair, <lora:charm_bracelet:1>
black african woman, gold charm_bracelet on wrists, black hair, longsleeve turtleneck bodysuit, black hair,  <lora:charm_bracelet:1.9>
black african woman, gold charm_bracelet on wrists, black hair, longsleeve turtleneck bodysuit, black hair, <lora:charm_bracelet:1.9>
full shot, mature european woman wearing black half skirt, hands reaching out, (charm_bracelet:1.3) on each wrist, black lace longsleeved turtleneck, black hair, nightclub, cinematic, <lora:wrenchlogown:0.4>,  <lora:charm_bracelet:1.3>
full shot, mature european woman wearing black half skirt, hands reaching out, (charm_bracelet:1.3) on each wrist, black lace longsleeved turtleneck, black hair, nightclub, cinematic, <lora:wrenchlogown:0.4>, <lora:charm_bracelet:1.3>
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Model Description by Creator

While playing around with a few character designs, I realized that Stable Diffusion generally doesn't do a great job with charm bracelets. This LoRA attempts to fix this. This was trained on around 70 images, mostly consisting of gold and silver charm bracelets on people's wrists (as well as a few plastic ones).

The training data also several examples of charm bracelets on tables, as well as bracelets on darker skinned people, so it should be fairly versatile. There are no NSFW pictures in the training data, so it should also play nice with most prompts.

Use charm_bracelet to trigger the LoRA. I've experimented with different weights, and it seems to perform reliably in the 1.1 to 1.5 range. This will vary by model, of course, so let me know if you run into something weird.

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