facial damage (v1)(Flux1-D) is a LoRA designed to simulate facial injuries: bruises, swelling, cuts, and bleeding with a realistic look.
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### āļø Works especially well when:
- combined with character LoRAs (face style, structure, detail LoRAs, etc.)
- added to dramatic, cinematic or genre-heavy scenes
This LoRA plays nicely with others ā it rarely conflicts, even with multiple LoRAs active. It adapts well to the character and responds to descriptive prompts, not just the trigger words.
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### š§ Recommended settings:
- LoRA Weight: 0.75ā1.15
- Steps: 30ā40
- CFG: 2.5ā3.5
(Use higher values when the character is farther from the camera)
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### š§ Trigger words:
mild bruising, mild facial bruising, moderate facial injuries, moderate facial bruising,
moderate bruising with cut, severe facial bruising, severe facial trauma,
extreme facial damage, extreme facial swelling, extreme facial swelling and bleeding, raccoon eyes
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### š Prompting Tips:
Don't stop at just the trigger word. This LoRA understands context well, especially when you describe:
- location of the injury (left eye, cheekbone, lower lip)
- type (bruise, swelling, cut, bleeding)
- scale and intensity (small scratch, heavy bruising, blood dripping)
- color tone (dark purple, yellow healing bruise, fresh red cut)
The more detailed your prompt, the better and more controlled the result.
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ā ļø Content Warning:
This model includes stylized injury depictions: blood, swelling, bruises. Intended for creative and professional use ā not for glorifying violence.
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Let me know if you experiment with it ā I'm curious how others push its limits.
Description
Trained on real trauma references for high fidelity facial injury simulation. Best results when combined with character/detail LoRAs. Full context prompting supported.
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