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v2 selected checkpoint: Epoch 10.
This version was retrained from a cleaned v2 dataset with improved face/body consistency, corrected captioning, reduced bad body-reference contamination, and a new four-angle body reference set for better full-body stability.
Compared with v1, v2 is intended to hold GG's identity more consistently across portraits and full-body generations, with stronger petite-athletic body geometry, better outfit flexibility, and improved prompt obedience.
Recommended strength: 0.8 default, usable range 0.7–1.0.
Trigger word: ggclb woman
Notes:
- Epoch 10 was selected after comparison against Epochs 8 and 9.
- Epoch 8 had the strongest face metric but worse body/prompt reliability.
- Epoch 10 gave the best overall balance of identity, body geometry, and prompt obedience.
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GG CLB Flux1D Identity v2 is a character identity LoRA for Flux.1 D / Flux Dev, trained to reproduce a fictional young adult woman with golden-platinum blonde twin ponytails, vivid cyan eyes, fair peach-gold skin, and a compact petite-athletic hourglass build.
Trigger word: ggclb woman
This version is designed for consistent character identity across portrait and full-body generations, with improved body-geometry stability over v1. It is intended for character portraits, full-body standing references, outfit variation, and controlled identity testing.
Recommended starting weight: 0.75–0.85.
Use lower weights for flexible prompting and higher weights when stronger identity lock is needed.
Best prompted with clear descriptions of hair, eyes, body type, view angle, lighting, and clothing.
For full-body work, include terms like “full-body standing reference,” “petite athletic build,” and the intended camera angle.
