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Badwax

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Updated: Dec 26, 2025

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Dec 7, 2024

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Flux.1 D

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The FLUX.1 [dev] Model is licensed by Black Forest Labs. Inc. under the FLUX.1 [dev] Non-Commercial License. Copyright Black Forest Labs. Inc.

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We have all seen photos of those really bad waxworks mannequins where the resemblance to the actual person is quite dubious. Well, now you can create images of your own. You can use the trigger word badwax but it's not really needed.

Use a weight of over 0.75 for it to start taking effect. Weights below this look like slightly odd photos. Weights over 1 start going a bit wild as in looks like a really poorly done waxwork. Very small negative weights can have a mild improvement in images.

The Flux version uses the same dataset as the SDXL version.

ZIT v0.1: Surprisingly good results from this. I'd suggest a strength of 0.8-1.0

Flux v2.0: This was done using the same approach as I did with my BadChar v2 lora so it is mildly improved but still not as good as I'd hoped. So here it is if anyone fancies looking at it.

Flux v1.0: I don't feel like it works as well. This is probably due to Flux not knowing what any famous people actually look like. It probably needs a different approach to make it work better. Until I figure out what that is here is what I have so far. This version doesn't tend to start working well until you get a strength over 1. However, it is strange as it feels over-trained and under-trained at the same time.