アイスフィギュア レイバックイナバウアー
個人的な話として現状まだILで続けそう。
既作の作り直し。
作り方による面とそもそものイナバウアー条件(開脚180度以上)があり、
発生安定感があまり無い。
そもそも元画像自体、開脚角度が150度前後ぐらいでちょい角度足りない気がしてしまってるが……まぁそこは誤差という事で…。
元画像、頭を大きく描かなかった影響もあり、そこそこ瞳の描写ブレしてしまう。
■推奨適用強度
0.8-1.0
Adetailer推奨
通常時はface、他Lora併用時はperson全体、faceの二重掛け推奨か
全身描く都合、頭の描写が小さくなり、結果、瞳の潰れやすさになっている。
ねじり体勢とか入れてるためか細かな描写箇所に破綻が入りやすい。
■描写安定度
両靴の向き、角度が正式なイナバウアー条件を満たす事が割と少ない。
■その他
トリガーに元画像のキャラタグを含めておいた。
Figure skating – Layback Ina Bauer
Personally, I’m planning to continue working with IL for now.
This is a rework of an existing LoRA.
Due to both the training method and the strict Ina Bauer requirement (leg split of 180 degrees or more), the activation stability is not very high.
To begin with, in the source images themselves, the leg split angle is around 150 degrees, which feels slightly insufficient.
Well… I’m treating that as a margin of error.
Additionally, because the head was not drawn large in the source images, there is a noticeable instability in eye rendering.
■ Recommended Strength
0.8 – 1.0
ADetailer recommended
Normal use: face
When combining with other LoRAs:
double application of person (full body) + face is recommended
Since this LoRA often generates full-body compositions, the head tends to be small, which increases the likelihood of eye collapse or distortion.
Possibly due to the twisted posture, small breakdowns tend to occur in fine details.
■ Rendering Stability
The direction and angle of both skates often do not fully satisfy the official Ina Bauer conditions
Correct foot orientation occurs relatively infrequently
■ Other Notes
The character tags from the original images are included in the trigger words.
