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license: apache-2.0
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license: apache-2.0
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tags:
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- text-to-image
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- stable-diffusion
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- lora
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- diffusers
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- template:sd-lora
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- flux
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- flux dev
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- flux schnell
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- photo
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base_model: black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev
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instance_prompt: photo of Yanka Dyagileva
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# Yanka Dyagileva Identity Adapter by SilverAgePoets.com <br>
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A **Low Rank Adaptor (LoRA)** for **FLUX** Text2Image models... <br>
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## Model Description: <br>
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Adapter fine-tuned on 30 color photos of the late great [**Yanka Dyagileva**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yanka_Dyagileva) *(b.1966 – d.1991)*, the forever-young Soviet punk poet and songwriter-performer in the Siberian radical arts scene of the late 1980, and a cult artist to this day due to her brilliantly desolate epochal lyricism, unforgettable melodicism and vocal delivery, and haunting life story. <br>
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<Gallery />
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## Trigger Words: <br>
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You should use 'analog kodachrome color film photo of Yanka Dyagileva' or '1980s Soviet analog vintage color film photo of young Soviet punk poet Yanka Dyagileva: medium build and height. her appearance has the manner of an anarcho-punk and a bit of a hippie, with a deliberately quasi-unkempt style, albeit with elements of flair, such as hand-woven colorful bracelets and home-made designs on clothing, with iconography of 1980s independent bands or radical symbols such as the anarchy sign. She wears almost no makeup and has light reddish hair, a broad nose, large mouth, smallish eyes, very light brows, two moles next to her nose, very pronounced freckles, and a very subtle overbite. She is singing into a mic and playing electric guitar is performing on the stage of a Soviet indoor youth festival with dim atmospheric lights. Industrial brutalist surroundings. 1980s perestroika era. Candid concert photo. Casual lofi analog film photography. ' <br>
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