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    LTX 2/2.3 [I2V] NSFW (+furry) - Multi purpose sex lora - Merge v1 x0.5, v2 x0.7
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    About the merge versions

    The merge versions have both versions of the LoRA combined into a larger LoRA. With differing strengths.

    I originally tuned the v1 x0.4, v2 x1.0 for nvfp4 ltx 2.3, however after further testing, I wouldn't recommend using this version at full strength for fp8. (ps: if you're having issues with desaturation like in the examples on v2 and the first merge, try using the fp8 or a gguf version instead)

    The other version, v1 x0.5, v2 x0.7 was a sweet spot I found when running the fp8 model, it adds a good amount of dynamic motion and doesn't have too many issues. It also seems to be better at prompt following, but it may be a bit less automatic.

    Technical explanation: All LoRA weights were scaled, then concatenated along the rank dim, and the alphas were multiplied by 2 (no extra scaling math needed considering both loras have the same rank). This allows the 2 loras to be merged into a single, larger lora, which will have the same effect as the 2 loras being used together. Unlike lora merging using merging and extraction, this method is lossless, and should produce nearly identical results to using the 2 models together.

    About the LTX 2.3 version

    The new version has been retrained from scratch, I've trained for significantly more steps with a lower learning rate, the dataset was captioned by my nsfwvision v3 model, given some additional information with some of the videos. The captioner was given the video clips at 1 fps, so if you want to indicate a timestamp in your prompt, either put "one second into the video" or "on the second frame", describing events in order should work decently well.

    The model is far from perfect, I wouldn't say it's always better than the previous version, maybe a bit better at prompt understanding. Also, using the distil lora at low steps usually gets you less motion, but I still need to figure out a better workflow to fix some of the noise issues when using CFG, the motion tends to be significantly better with CFG than without, so I would recommend using it if you've got a good workflow.

    None of the outputs during training had the issues I had when running the model without distil, so it's probably a user issue.

    About T2V

    T2V still isn't great, it may be better than it was in the previous version, but you need to give extremely detailed prompts, describe the framing, camera's movement or lack thereof, location of the characters (including pov if it's a pov shot). It's very finnicky, so I2V will pretty much always be easier.

    Original info

    A multi purpose lora for nsfw content primarily intended for anthro (furry) characters but as usual it'll likely work with regular human characters as well, a successor to the Wan furry loras.

    This lora should be capable of producing both furry and non-furry NSFW content with audio.

    The showcase vids are all image to video. At least 1280x720 recommended for high quality results, lower res (like 640x360) will still work, but may be lower quality. Showcase vids are mostly 640x360 but some are 1280x720. Black bars are due to resizing, my input images were in 2:3 or 3:2 aspect, when going to 16:9 this would stretch, so I used padding instead.

    Examples are generated with nvfp4 dev model with distil lora, using my uncalibrated nvfp4 text encoder.

    Supported styles

    Supports 2d, 3d and realistic styles for image to video. Text to video is largely untested but likely not going to be great.

    Keywords

    Keywords such as "anthro", "furry", and "anthropomorphic" can be used to specify

    (Written before training finished)

    Not good for T2V, use I2V

    I2V:

    I2V is capable of various poses, perspectives and actions. The characters can still talk (but I do not recommend making a character attempt to talk during oral, for moaning during oral, prompt for "muffled moaning".

    Foley:

    LTX 2 can be used to create foley audio, meaning audio added to an existing video, this lora will work very well for this. [Workflow]

    Text encoder info

    The idea that abliterated gemma will produce better results than standard gemma as a text encoder is a myth. Abliterated models are lobotomized to forget about refusals, but this also kills other knowledge about banned concepts in the process. Do not use abliterated gemma unless you don't care about the quality of your outputs.

    Additionally, since ltx 2 isn't truly censored, the information it picks up from the text encoder ignores censorship info, therefore the outputs will be perfectly fine and retain all knowledge.

    Don't believe me? Prompt gemma to say "fuck" or other vulgar words, it will refuse. Now ask LTX 2 to make a character say "fuck", this will work perfectly fine, this is because LTX 2 still has all the information it needs to use your prompt. In short, don't use abliterated gemma or any finetunes that aren't made for LTX 2 with LTX 2.

    Lora info

    This lora was trained on a dataset with varied content (2d, 3d and for human content irl), on a dataset consisting of >200 videos with a mix of anthro and human videos. Tagged with an llm based on a still frame and corrected and slightly expanded. Most videos in the dataset include sound.

    The lora is rank 64, affecting the full Attention + Feed forward parts of the network, and training with sound enabled.

    The videos were preprocessed to various aspect ratio buckets at every matching increment of 25 frames, the videos are up to 20 seconds long, and training was done with various different framerates, if a video had a framerate greater than 25fps, it was lowered to 25fps, if the video had a framerate lower than 25fps, it was kept.

    Trained using the official ltx 2 trainer.

    Want to support future training?

    If you want to support me financially to train more models, feel free to send me a code for runpod credit. I don't have any other donation options available right now.

    Description

    Merged version of v1 and v2 similar to the other merged version, this version might work better on fp8 compared to the other version. In my experience the other version worked best at low strength like 0.7 when using with fp8, but full strength with nvfp4, this version should be decent at 1 strength on the fp8 model.

    FAQ

    Comments (47)

    kunde2Mar 19, 2026
    CivitAI

    This Lora has really been improving a lot. Kudos!

    McClippyMar 19, 2026· 1 reaction
    CivitAI

    I really like the movement on the new 2.3 lora and merges. Though there seems to be a band of noise running horizontally across the screen that smudges or leaves a small cloud of noise that distorts facial features especially.

    I've tried running the dev and distilled models, distilled loras at various weight, high and low fps, different step levels, different resolutions, different lengths, different manual sigma inputs including using a linear quadratic scheduler, updating the upscaler to 1.1, bypassing image compression and removing the upscale step altogether, but the issue is still there. It generally goes away at a lower (0.60 and under) weight level but the movement and penis integrity plummets. Any tips on easing this issue? I'm using RuneXX's workflows, thanks!

    nisim19998690Mar 19, 2026· 2 reactions
    CivitAI

    Someone can share a good workflow? I'm new in ltx, be a good friend 🙂

    lasthuskyMar 19, 2026· 3 reactions
    CivitAI

    is it good for male character?

    whitewaygamer783Mar 19, 2026· 2 reactions
    CivitAI

    How do you guys get these working? Isn't there any tutorial on here? I am very new and it's always just blurred or body mashups when I generate (good specs)

    mylo1337
    Author
    Mar 19, 2026

    It's for image to video, text to video doesn't work well with this lora unless you've got an extremely detailed prompt and then it still isn't great. I recommend sticking to image to video.

    IntiArtMar 20, 2026

    Same for me, and I'm not saying it's an issue with the lora, clearly it works as others' outputs look great. But i've tried using this (with the heretic text encoder) on 3 different platforms now, on civitai, on kaggle, on runcomfy, and it never worked, all my I2V outputs were utter trash, cursed, deformed, bad motion, not enough motion, random screaming etc etc. I tried playing with denoising, lora strengths, step count, CFG, various other values and tweaks but i could just not get LTX 2 or 2.3 to work for me at all, with NSFW.

    I'm about to give up. Specs for me is not an issue because i'll use cloud GPU, but i'd love to know what setups (model combos and workflows) people are using to create any of these examples on this page. I can't get anything like it. What am i missing? HELP.

    AbsoluteBussinMar 25, 2026· 1 reaction

    @IntiArt Load the LTX 2.3 Template from Comfyui via Comfyui-Manager. Download and place everything like its being said. There is a component called "Video Generation (LTX-2.3)" which is a Subgraph-node (its like a class with many components merged together) and you click on the arrow on the top right. Below the "Load Model" component you add a "lora Loader component" and select this NSFW file.

    Keep this in mind:

    These models are trained based on the provided data. If you want to generate something that is outside of that data source you will get cursed stuff. The majority of these raw models, like LTX 2.3 or Wan are not trained with sexual content. That's what these NSFW concept loras are for. It's like installing ad-blocker add-on (NSFW concept lora) in your browser (Model)

    IntiArtMar 25, 2026

    @AbsoluteBussin Actually i did manage to get LTX2/2.3 finally working for me. I was having issues with a bunch of model mismatches, and using the abliterated gemma text encoder was also messing things up. Also my loras were not loading properly at all. Hence the cursed stuff.

    I ended up going with the 22b dev fp8 model and the distilled lora, and the standard gemma encoder. I use this nsfw lora consistently now and it's awesome.

    whitewaygamer783Mar 26, 2026

    @IntiArt Yeah after some time - try & error I also finally did some stuff.

    I wanted to know, how bad is AI generation for my PC and for the electricity costs? xD

    I don't wanna buy a new gpu or pay much more for electricity because of some fun generations

    mylo1337
    Author
    Mar 26, 2026

    @whitewaygamer783 It's not going to use more power than the wattage of your cpu + gpu (also depends on use, you generally won't be pulling max wattage all the time). And it won't damage it, running neural networks with cuda are officially supported features for nvidia gpus (and rocm for amd). It's like running a graphically demanding game in terms of power and wear.

    shaxyangzhuchang308Mar 20, 2026
    CivitAI

    Regarding the issue of black borders, I suspect it's because the LTX2.3 model requires the resolution to be divisible by 32. Even if you set it to 1280x720, what it actually generates is 1280x704, which is particularly noticeable in FL2V. Interestingly, if you modify the code to be divisible by 16 and set it to 1280x720, the actual output becomes 2560x1440.

    mylo1337
    Author
    Mar 20, 2026

    Black borders? Not something I've seen from ltx itself. In v1 there were black borders because I used 16:9 aspect ratio with 3:2 images, and I rescaled using pad mode to keep the aspect ratio the same and add black borders to fill in the rest. Later I used 3:2 directly, as it doesn't really have issues.

    You might want to check the workflow you're using and find an image resize node, and switch it to 'total pixels' instead of 'pad'.

    DekotaDEE69Mar 21, 2026· 7 reactions
    CivitAI

    WE NEED YOU TO CREATE A CREAMPIE AND CUMSHOT LORA ASAP. PLEASE, WILL SUPPORT IN ANYWAY I CAN

    crombobularMar 23, 2026

    real and true

    Ponder_StibbonsMar 24, 2026

    There is one special button you can press that would please not just the OP, but everyone. It counts as moral support.

    FoxdudeMar 22, 2026
    CivitAI

    Curious about how people get these working. The vanilla LTX2.3 model won't have it, says my prompts are rude. I see workflows, but ComfyUI can't install the missing nodes properly, no matter how many restarts. The update function doesn't work well either.

    mylo1337
    Author
    Mar 22, 2026· 2 reactions

    Don't use prompt enhancer, that's where the refusal happens (you can technically use it if you use an abliterated text encoder lora but this usually ignores your prompt, don't do it). Generally this lora works perfectly fine for i2v without prompt enhancement, so I recommend just bypassing it in comfy to directly use your own prompt. You don't need abliterated text encoder for prompt encoding either, as ltx doesn't care about refusals.

    crombobularMar 23, 2026· 1 reaction

    just use "the woman moves (direction)" + whatever audio you want going on. it really does not need crazy prompting which is why it's one of my fav loras

    FoxdudeMar 24, 2026

    @mylo1337 I'd missed that detail, thanks man!

    ReinSunMar 22, 2026
    CivitAI

    I've encountered an issue while using this LoRA with LTX 2.3.

    When the LoRA weight is set to 1.0, the character struggle to output the full dialogue. At 0.8, the dialogue becomes audible but the volume is extremely low. At 0.6, the speech is complete, but the range of motion (character movement) noticeably decreases.

    It seems to be a trade-off/balancing issue: as one aspect improves, the other diminishes. Honestly, I think this LoRA is nearly perfect, but the synchronization between speech and movement is tricky. Does anyone have a solution or recommended settings to fix this? Any advice would be appreciated!

    mylo1337
    Author
    Mar 22, 2026

    In my experience when using the distilled model (1 CFG 8 steps), full strength is fine and doesn't really break dialogue.

    For non distilled, I don't know yet, I haven't really tested much outside of distilled. If you have an extension that lets you adjust lora weight for video and audio separately, you could try 1 for video, 0.5 for audio. I don't have the extension link for lora loading myself but I've seen people talk about it, might be worth trying.

    Alternatively you could try "MultimodalGuider" from the ltx comfy extension. Using a low cfg (even 1 might be enough) for audio. This also only applies to non distilled.

    And as a last note, if your prompt is extremely long it might be a bit worse at following the script, generally the lora works well with short prompts, which is nice because most enhancers will break nsfw prompts anyways.

    benshapiro679Mar 22, 2026

    From what you describe , the solution then is to use Kijai LTX lora loader, and set to zero the audio and audio-to-video attention strength for the lora. Keeping the video and video-to-audio attention strength to full .

    tenstripMar 22, 2026

    It's been that way with loras since ltx2.0 came out. Generally need the half audio layer strength and way higher video layers. Musubi lets you train audio at lower strength and that's something needed I think.

    MisticRain69Mar 23, 2026

    If using a prompt enhancer id recommended not doing it. They always put way too much conflicting bullshit in as the "enhanced prompt" which throws off the quality of generations alot. LTX is really sensitive to prompting. If you have issues with motion 90% chance its due to the prompt not being optimal.

    ReinSunMar 27, 2026

    @mylo1337 Thanks, it's working now!

    ReinSunMar 27, 2026

    @benshapiro679 Indeed, using this node allows us to separate audio and video weights, and everything runs smoothly.

    ReinSunMar 27, 2026

    @MisticRain69 @MisticRain69 Yes, I encountered a double problem: one was a problem with Lora itself, and the other was that the prompts were too long. After I limited the prompts to a certain number of characters, the dialogue appeared normally.

    Ponder_StibbonsMar 24, 2026· 6 reactions
    CivitAI

    I've been ignoring this for a while because of the preview images. Might be more appealing with a different thumbnail. Of course I could have it backwards, given the nature of this site. Anyway, nice work.

    IntiArtMar 25, 2026
    CivitAI

    Good job, thanks. I use this all the time.

    GPUPoorChadMar 28, 2026· 13 reactions
    CivitAI

    I find super realistic furry stuff that isn't just fursuits super interesting because pretty much was impossible before AI without insane Hollywood quality CGI lol 🤔

    taiconanMar 29, 2026· 1 reaction

    Facts~ ☝️

    MisticRain69Mar 30, 2026

    Omg is that jetson WITHOUT his leather jacket?!

    GPUPoorChadMar 30, 2026

    @MisticRain69 it's just a random freeze frame when I paused a video that I for some reason thought was most funny thing at that time zoom in

    TheEllieXXXApr 1, 2026· 1 reaction
    CivitAI

    Combining with DREAMLY giving insane results, thx for your work man, really appreciate it!

    harahara2016820Apr 3, 2026

    what is DREAMLY?

    TheEllieXXXApr 3, 2026· 1 reaction

    @harahara2016820 Another lora for LTX, its top 1 or 2 in most downloaded on LTX 2.3

    GoFigure22Apr 6, 2026

    Question for you user. Do I have to use the DREAMLY keywords (i.e. m15510n4ry) in the prompts in order for the lora to work?

    mylo1337
    Author
    Apr 6, 2026· 2 reactions

    @GoFigure22 when using both no. Regular prompting will work. Also you might want to lower the strength of DR34ML4Y to around 0.6-0.7 for best results {assuming you have this lora at 1}.

    tz11171Apr 7, 2026

    @mylo1337 so this one lora to 1 and dreamly to 06-0,7? can you share a regualar prompt?

    jorakoczy387Apr 13, 2026

    @tz11171 Hi, I ran some gens and so far, setting both to 1 on both loras was the way to go. DREAMl4Y to 1 and this set to .6 was not looking good motion wise. Setting both to one helped clean up motion (granted my images were 2d cartoon shaded so maybe thats why)

    Minase460Apr 5, 2026· 2 reactions
    CivitAI

    This is one of the few LORAs that gives really consistent great results. It has a wide variety of uses and works really, really well. Really nice work.

    DekotaDEE69Apr 8, 2026· 1 reaction
    CivitAI

    please make a cumshoit lora!!

    mylo1337
    Author
    Apr 8, 2026· 3 reactions

    I don't usually make super specific loras. And for ltx 2 it isn't very cost effective. When and if I train a full fine-tune, I'll make sure to include it in the dataset.

    aZureSword5Apr 15, 2026
    CivitAI

    does this need too descruiptive prompts. anyone tried this on wan2gp ltx? what version is good for this?need help, noob at ai video.

    goosejsf301Apr 24, 2026
    CivitAI

    For some reason, my videos default to a woman bouncing up and down. Its not in the prompt, even without any jiggle loras activated. Anyone know a negative prompt that can fix this?

    LORA
    LTXV 2.3

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