Edit:
I screwed up and uploaded the anything 4.5 with the original VAE i knew it was suspiciously blurry. I am adding the correct version. will leave the other one as it still has a fix and the conversion to FP16 (btw making test images with dudes is not only frustrating but unrewarding.)
Update:
Saw some people using the baked in vae which is the original in anything 4.5 which sucked. So i added a new version with some fixes and clearvae baked in.
The fixes I had also done on the original anything 4.5 by andite. So i decided to post the fixed file too. It should work basically the same as the original but it has clearvae baked in and is saved at FP16 making the file smaller than the other posted in civitai. This fixes the common blurriness issue to some extent.
Old:
Erm, was playing with Kohya's model merge then with supermerger. A couple days back I made a negative embedding for anything 4.5 So the idea went like this: what if i do a crap lora with my negative embedding dataset and then invert it and merge it onto anything 4.5.
So i trained a literally crappy lora and stuffed it into 4.5 with a couple of my LORAs. Honestly the result isn't that great but it doesn't need as many negatives as OG 4.5.
The result is: horny! In average a slightly bigger cup size, thinner waist and bigger hips. Bias towards making females is even bigger. Bias towards nudity increased by a lot. Dudes look odd! (Might like it if you like slightly feminine bishonen types?)
So I spent about a week playing with it to tweak the block weight and it was likely going to simply rot in my hdd forever so instead here it is.
IT should work ok-ish without negatives or positives, you can still use them and it looked better with my negative embedding
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The original Anything 4.5 by andite with Some fixes applied, saved as fp16 I screwed up and added the one with the original VAE
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