Thieola Merrowell [Original Character]
Meet Thieola Merrowell, a character designed for high-fidelity realism and striking anatomical presence. Whether youβre looking for cinematic portraits or complex social interactions or even spicier things this LoRA captures her signature look with incredible consistency.
β¨ Character Features:
Appearance: Stunningly beautiful woman with long red-brown hair (usually in a thick braid), piercing emerald green eyes, and a very subtle beauty mark on her left cheek.
Physique: Exceptional hourglass silhouette with a very slender waist and a very large bust.
Vibe: Versatile from high-fashion and rural realism to dark cinematic aesthetics.
π How to Use (Trigger: Thieola)
π Version 1: [FLUX.2 KLEIN]
Best for: Hyper-realism, skin pores, and natural lighting.
Recommended Weight:
0.9 - 1.0Prompting Style: Natural Language. Talk to it like a person!
Example: "A photorealistic portrait of thieola_v1, wearing a velvet choker, standing in a sunlit garden, 8k resolution, cinematic lighting."
π Version 1b: [PONY V7 XL]
Best for: Anatomical stability, complex poses, and multi-character scenes.
Recommended Weight:
0.8 - 1.0Score Tags:
score_9, score_8_up, score_7_up, rating_explicitNegative Prompt:
(extra fingers, deformed hands, low quality, cartoon, 3d render)Pro-Tip: If the anatomy feels too "stiff" at 1.0, drop to 0.85 for better prompt flexibility.
π οΈ Recommended Settings
Sampler: DPM++ 2M SDE (for Pony) / Flow Matching (for Flux)
Steps: 25β35
CFG Scale: 5.0 β 7.0
Hires. Fix: Highly recommended for full-body shots (1.5x - 2x scale).
π¬ Feedback & Support
This is Version 1.0 of Thieola. I trained her on a curated 114-image dataset to ensure her identity stays "locked" across different lighting and outfits. If you like the results, please leave a review and post your generations! It helps me refine the next version.
Description
First version of SDXL LoRA model.
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Same model published on other platforms. May have additional downloads or version variants.
