One LoRA to Break Every Limit.
Stop settling for "almost real." Stop fixing fingers in post. You just found the ultimate skin-deep upgrade. Meet Honeytrap 2Real. Whether you want pore-level RAW portraits, intimate NSFW scenes, extreme close-ups, or full-body shots in impossible poses this LoRA delivers without compromise. It's not just a realism booster. It's the anatomy-locked, texture-obsessed master key for every generation you'll ever run.
Why you need this in your toolkit:
🔬 The Pore Perfectionist — We killed the plastic skin look. You get visible pores, vellus hair, subsurface scattering, micro-wrinkles, and natural blemishes that make you zoom in just to prove it's AI.
🦴 Anatomy Police on Steroids — Hands stay at 5 fingers. Feet stay correct. Faces don't melt in profile. Body parts that usually morph mid-generation? Locked. Permanently. Even in NSFW. Even in extreme poses.
🔞 NSFW Without the Nightmares — It knows anatomy the way a medical textbook does. Accurate genitalia, correct proportions, realistic skin in every intimate scene — no warped mess, no extra limbs, no guesswork.
💇 Hair That Breathes — Individual strand-level detail with natural flyaways and physics-aware flow. No more floating helmet hair.
⚡ Lazy Genius — Works at low CFG and moderate steps, meaning you get $10,000 camera results without burning your GPU or your patience.
⚠️ Warning: You might start thinking every other model is broken.
📋 Usage Guide (The "Skin Deep" Setup)
The Trigger Rule: Lead with hyperrealskin, ultrarealistic, photoreal as your first words. Let the LoRA anchor the entire generation from step one. For NSFW add (anatomically correct:1.3) to double-lock every body part.
Recommended Strength: 0.7 — sweet spot for everything. SFW, NSFW, close-ups, full body. It just works.
CFG Scale: 1 — let the LoRA breathe. Higher CFG kills skin naturalness. Trust the model.
VAE: ae.sft
Perfect for creators who want every pore, every strand, every curve to look like it was shot — not generated.
(Created by Immortal Because "Good Enough" isn't in our vocabulary.)



