Version 2 is far more accurate and realistic in every aspect capturing more of Sammy's looks and being far more versatile than the original version.
Recommended Settings...
Checkpoint: Photonic Fusion 3
On A1111 for realism for this particular lora I recommend DDIM with Karras, (DPM++ SDE + Karras is also good),
Steps 25-40 (30 is the sweet spot)
CFG: 5-6
Size: 512x768
Hires: Denoising Strength: 0.30-0.35, Hires upscale: x2, Hires steps: 13, Hires Upscaler I highly recommend: 8x_NMKD-Superscale_150000_G also (1x-ITF-SkinDiffDetail-Lite-v1 or 8x_NMKD-Faces_160000_G or R-ESRGAN 4x is also good).
Adetailer: mediapipe_face_mesh_eyes_only and use the "<lora:lora_perfecteyes_v1_from_v1_160:1> (blue eyes), photo of perfecteyes, perfect symmetrical eyes, matching iris," in the positive prompt.
Old info for V1 is below....
This is my third LORA. This is a creation of one of the best online male twink models/***** film stars around Sammy Case. Please generate responsibly.
I am using my own model PhotonicFusion which is exclusive to MageSpace but I have tested this LORA on other models and it seems to get okay results depending on the model. As it stands you may need to do multiple gens to get a good true to life result of Sammy and you will need to use Hires Fix either upscale only or sometimes upscale with face fix between 15-30 strenght usually.
I'm using PhotonicFusion exclusive male focused model on MageSpace
I'm using Hires. fix with 0,10 to 0,30
I'm usually using DDIM with Karras, Guidance 5-6.5 Steps 40-50
Just one trigger word of (Sammy) or (Sammy, twink) I usually set the LORA strength between 0.8 to 0.9. He has a very skinny, lean, vascular body which is his natural form and that is what this LORA puts out, you will need to prompt with some weight to get a more bulky body if that is what you are looking for. Please keep in mind MageSpace has their own unique backend hardware and processing so my suggestions above work well on MageSpace but may not work so great on any other personal rig or platform so you may need to experiment...
WARNING: The images I used to train this model are Not Safe For Work (NSFW) and will lean towards making such images. Please use proper negatives to counter this and prompt for specific clothing.