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+ # Model Card for Handsome Lad
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+ <!-- Provide a quick summary of what the model is/does. [Optional] -->
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+ This is a image LoRA for Flux.1 and Flux Schnell.
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+ This LoRA was trained with methodology provided by Civitai.
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+ It&#39;s not made of real people, but a medley of many different faces, I generated them from Midjourney and Dalle-3 or simply used images from my personal toons LoRAs whether on SDXL or HunYuan.
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+ Objective here is to add more variation to men faces, add a bit of style and nice facial hair. The focus is portrait, but they can be used for anything. Weight suggested is 1. Less than that those fugly default faces show up - or not.
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+ This LoRa is also available on Civitai.
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+ # Table of Contents
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+ - [Model Card for Handsome Lad](#model-card-for--model_id-)
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+ - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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+ - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents-1)
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+ - [Model Details](#model-details)
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+ - [Model Description](#model-description)
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+ - [Uses](#uses)
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+ - [Direct Use](#direct-use)
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+ - [Downstream Use [Optional]](#downstream-use-optional)
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+ - [Out-of-Scope Use](#out-of-scope-use)
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+ - [Bias, Risks, and Limitations](#bias-risks-and-limitations)
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+ - [Recommendations](#recommendations)
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+ - [Training Details](#training-details)
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+ - [Training Data](#training-data)
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+ - [Training Procedure](#training-procedure)
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+ - [Preprocessing](#preprocessing)
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+ - [Speeds, Sizes, Times](#speeds-sizes-times)
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+ - [Evaluation](#evaluation)
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+ - [Testing Data, Factors & Metrics](#testing-data-factors--metrics)
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+ - [Testing Data](#testing-data)
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+ - [Factors](#factors)
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+ - [Metrics](#metrics)
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+ - [Results](#results)
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+ - [Model Examination](#model-examination)
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+ - [Environmental Impact](#environmental-impact)
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+ - [Technical Specifications [optional]](#technical-specifications-optional)
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+ - [Model Architecture and Objective](#model-architecture-and-objective)
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+ - [Compute Infrastructure](#compute-infrastructure)
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+ - [Hardware](#hardware)
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+ - [Software](#software)
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+ - [Citation](#citation)
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+ - [Glossary [optional]](#glossary-optional)
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+ - [More Information [optional]](#more-information-optional)
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+ - [Model Card Authors [optional]](#model-card-authors-optional)
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+ - [Model Card Contact](#model-card-contact)
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+ - [How to Get Started with the Model](#how-to-get-started-with-the-model)
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+ # Model Details
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+ ## Model Description
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+ <!-- Provide a longer summary of what this model is/does. -->
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+ This is a image LoRA for Flux.1 and Flux Schnell.
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+ This LoRA was trained with methodology provided by Civitai.
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+ It&#39;s not made of real people, but a medley of many different faces, I generated them from Midjourney and Dalle-3 or simply used images from my personal toons LoRAs whether on SDXL or HunYuan.
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+ Objective here is to add more variation to men faces, add a bit of style and nice facial hair. The focus is portrait, but they can be used for anything. Weight suggested is 1. Less than that those fugly default faces show up - or not.
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+ This LoRa is also available on Civitai.
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+ - **Developed by:** More information needed
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+ - **Shared by [Optional]:** More information needed
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+ - **Model type:** Language model
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+ - **Language(s) (NLP):** en
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+ - **License:** wtfpl
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+ - **Parent Model:** More information needed
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+ - **Resources for more information:** More information needed
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+ # Uses
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+ <!-- Address questions around how the model is intended to be used, including the foreseeable users of the model and those affected by the model. -->
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+ ## Direct Use
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+ <!-- This section is for the model use without fine-tuning or plugging into a larger ecosystem/app. -->
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+ <!-- If the user enters content, print that. If not, but they enter a task in the list, use that. If neither, say "more info needed." -->
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+ ## Downstream Use [Optional]
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+ <!-- This section is for the model use when fine-tuned for a task, or when plugged into a larger ecosystem/app -->
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+ <!-- If the user enters content, print that. If not, but they enter a task in the list, use that. If neither, say "more info needed." -->
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+ ## Out-of-Scope Use
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+ <!-- This section addresses misuse, malicious use, and uses that the model will not work well for. -->
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+ <!-- If the user enters content, print that. If not, but they enter a task in the list, use that. If neither, say "more info needed." -->
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+ # Bias, Risks, and Limitations
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+ <!-- This section is meant to convey both technical and sociotechnical limitations. -->
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+ Significant research has explored bias and fairness issues with language models (see, e.g., [Sheng et al. (2021)](https://aclanthology.org/2021.acl-long.330.pdf) and [Bender et al. (2021)](https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3442188.3445922)). Predictions generated by the model may include disturbing and harmful stereotypes across protected classes; identity characteristics; and sensitive, social, and occupational groups.
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+ ## Recommendations
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+ <!-- This section is meant to convey recommendations with respect to the bias, risk, and technical limitations. -->
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+ # Training Details
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+ ## Training Data
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+ <!-- This should link to a Data Card, perhaps with a short stub of information on what the training data is all about as well as documentation related to data pre-processing or additional filtering. -->
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+ ## Training Procedure
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+ <!-- This relates heavily to the Technical Specifications. Content here should link to that section when it is relevant to the training procedure. -->
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+ ### Preprocessing
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+ ### Speeds, Sizes, Times
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+ # Evaluation
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+ ## Testing Data, Factors & Metrics
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+ ### Testing Data
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+ ### Factors
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+ <!-- These are the things the evaluation is disaggregating by, e.g., subpopulations or domains. -->
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+ ### Metrics
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+ ## Results
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+ # Model Examination
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+ # Environmental Impact
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+ Carbon emissions can be estimated using the [Machine Learning Impact calculator](https://mlco2.github.io/impact#compute) presented in [Lacoste et al. (2019)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.09700).
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+ - **Hardware Type:** More information needed
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+ - **Hours used:** More information needed
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+ - **Cloud Provider:** More information needed
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+ - **Compute Region:** More information needed
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+ # Technical Specifications [optional]
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+ # Citation
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+ # Glossary [optional]
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+ # More Information [optional]
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+ # Model Card Authors [optional]
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+ <!-- This section provides another layer of transparency and accountability. Whose views is this model card representing? How many voices were included in its construction? Etc. -->
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+ # Model Card Contact
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+ # How to Get Started with the Model
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+ Use the code below to get started with the model.
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+ <details>
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+ </details>