Model Type: LoRA
Trained On: Flux Kontext (via AI Toolkit)
Best Results With: Flux Dev (T2I / I2I modes)
Trigger Word: unflux this
Purpose: Remove unnatural anatomical exaggerations and synthetic skin effects generated by Flux
Note: Even though this LoRA was trained in Flux Kontext, the results obtained with better quality in my opinion are using it together with Flux Dev through T2I or I2I.
in I2I using Flux Dev I liked the result when using the sampler: ipndm or res_2s and most importantly the scheduler: kl_optimal or beta57, it allows you to increase the denoise and have more subtle changes in the input image, so even using a very high denoise like 0.83 (ipndm + kl_optimal) or 0.55 (res_2s + beta57) it will still change little in the reference image.
to unlock access to the latest samplers and schedulers (kl_optimal, res_2s, beta57) that will provide better quality you can install this custom node on comfyui: https://github.com/ClownsharkBatwing/RES4LYF
🧠 What is UnFlux?
UnFlux is a corrective LoRA created to address a specific issue in the Flux family of models (especially Flux Kontext and Flux Dev):
These models tend to generate anatomical distortions and synthetic skin textures, leading to unrealistic or stylized outputs — especially in portraits.
UnFlux v1 was trained to neutralize these distortions and restore a more natural appearance, while preserving the structure, style and lighting of the original generation.
Although trained on Flux Kontext, UnFlux surprisingly performs even better on Flux Dev, producing smoother, more balanced results.
🎯 What UnFlux Fixes
This LoRA focuses on correcting exaggerated or biased details frequently seen in Flux-generated images of people, such as:
Overly defined jawlines and chins
Straight and unnatural mandibles
Square noses with unnatural bridge shapes
Over-emphasized collarbones (clavicles)
Plastic-like skin without texture or tone variation
These are not traditional "sharpness" issues, but anatomical rendering artifacts that result from Flux's internal bias toward stylized body features.
🧪 Training Info
Trainer: AI Toolkit
Steps: 8,000
Datasets:
Control dataset: 156 images generated by Flux with exaggerated anatomy
Target dataset: 156 human-corrected, realistic versions
LoRA Rank: 32
Optimizer: Automagic
Resolution: 1024p (v2 will target high-res realism)
The goal was to teach the model to convert Flux-style artificial anatomy into more natural, humanlike representations.
⚙️ Usage
🔸 Flux Dev (recommended):
Works best in Text-to-Image (T2I) or Image-to-Image (I2I)
Add
unflux thisto your promptApply LoRA at 1.0 weight for visible effect
🔸 Flux Kontext:
Also uses
unflux thisas triggerLess effective than on Flux Dev, but still works in transformation pipelines
Recommended weight: ~0.6 to avoid excessive softness
This behavior was not intended and is expected to be corrected in v2
Note: Although the LoRA wasn’t trained for skin smoothing, on Flux Dev it appears to soften the skin slightly — an effect not intentionally included in training, and subject to further investigation.
🚀 What's Next in v2
UnFlux v2 is already in development and will feature:
Training on high-resolution target images
Restoration of natural skin textures (including pores and tone variation)
Improved correction for stylized anatomical exaggerations
This upgrade will move beyond just “fixing distortions” and focus on adding realism and depth back into Flux generations.
📥 Download & Use
Just drop this LoRA into your ComfyUI or A1111 pipeline.
Add unflux this in your prompt and set the LoRA weight. No extra setup needed.
📢 Feedback Welcome
Help shape future versions! Share your feedback, results, or use cases.
Description
It's the same lora as Flux Kontext, so if you already have UnFlux LoRa for Flux Kontext you don't need to download it again, just use it with Flux Dev.
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Great! You could do the same for midjourney faces!
why unflux lora for kontext give blurry distorted results with me ?
You need to apply a very low strength to Lora, really for Flux Kontext the result was not as good as for Flux Dev, in the worst case use it with Flux Dev, I2I as it is in the model description.
Hi Alissonerdx can you remove the trigger word since I want to try merge your lora with Flux dev and train a character on it and check whether the character can be less plastic skin. Thank you so much
I don't think the trigger word will get in the way of this, I think if you do the merge it will work without any problems.
lmao
@Alissonerdx Thank for your answer
@Alissonerdx I try to use your lora, it fixes the plastic skin and chin a bit but make people uglier sadly T_T Maybe you can make lora in version 2 keep same face structure but fix the chin and the skin only. Thank for your effort
@Wardensc yes, I noticed that hehehe, you can try using it on I2I with low strength
@Alissonerdx Your lora work well with t2i low denoise but for face detailer what is the correct settings of denoise, lora strength, sampler and schedule. I try to make your lora work follow your i2i settings but so far the face change back to plastic again. Thank for your support.
Can this LORA be used with svdq / nunchaku version of Flux Schnell or Dev ?
I really don't know how to answer this, I'll just have to go and test it out, I don't use nunchaku so I don't know the answer.
Alissonerdx可以,我试过了
Alissonerdx It works (using correct node) comfy converts the Lora into this format in runtime
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