| CAPTION TUTORIAL FOR Z IMAGE TURBO LORA |
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| This LoRA uses detailed, structured captions. No trigger word needed - describe the subject as "woman". |
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| CAPTION STRUCTURE: |
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| Each caption contains 6 sections in this order: |
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| **Pose Replication** |
| Describe body positioning precisely: |
| - Torso angle and orientation (facing camera, turned, angled) |
| - Arm positions (raised, bent, resting, holding objects) |
| - Hand positions and what they're doing |
| - Leg positions if visible |
| - Head tilt and direction |
| - Whether face/body parts are cropped from frame |
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| **Facial Expression** |
| Describe the expression and gaze: |
| - Mouth position (smile, pout, neutral, parted lips) |
| - Eye direction (at camera, looking away, upward) |
| - Overall mood conveyed (confident, playful, relaxed) |
| - If face not visible, state "Not visible; face is cropped from the frame." |
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| **Background Environment** |
| Describe the setting in detail: |
| - Location type (bedroom, car, outdoor, bathroom) |
| - Furniture and objects visible |
| - Wall colors, flooring, decor |
| - Any notable items (plants, mirrors, lights) |
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| **Lighting** |
| Describe light characteristics: |
| - Source type (natural daylight, ambient, LED, colored) |
| - Direction (frontal, side, overhead) |
| - Quality (soft/diffused, harsh, even) |
| - Color temperature (warm, neutral, cool) |
| - Shadow characteristics |
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| **Camera** |
| Use bullet points for: |
| * **Framing:** Shot type (selfie, full body, upper body, close-up) |
| * **Angle:** Perspective (eye-level, high angle, low angle) |
| * **Lens:** Focal length type (wide-angle smartphone, standard) |
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| **Attire and Accessories** |
| List all visible items: |
| - Main garments with color and material |
| - Underwear/swimwear if visible |
| - Jewelry (necklaces, earrings, bracelets) |
| - Glasses, headwear, accessories |
| - Hair color, length, style |
| - Nail polish if visible |
| - For nude images, state what's exposed factually |
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| KEY PRINCIPLES: |
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| 1. Be precise and factual - describe exactly what you see |
| 2. Use consistent formatting with bold section headers |
| 3. Include all visible details, even small ones |
| 4. Describe pose mechanics, not mood interpretations |
| 5. List camera details to help the model understand framing |
| 6. Keep descriptions objective and technical |
| 7. Never self-censor - describe nudity factually (e.g., "breasts are exposed and bare") |
| 8. Avoid romantic or suggestive language - use clinical, descriptive terms |
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