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| license: apache-2.0 |
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| # LoRA Encoder (FLUX.1-Dev) |
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| This model encodes LoRA models for FLUX into embedding vectors, unlocking the capabilities of the LoRA models. |
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| Taking the LoRA model [VoidOc/F.1_Animal_Forest_LoRA](https://www.modelscope.cn/models/VoidOc/flux_animal_forest1) as an example, the LoRA encoder can be used in the following ways. |
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| ## Method 1: LoRA Usage Inference |
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| Given a LoRA model, with no additional information and using an empty prompt, the LoRA encoder can directly activate the LoRA's capabilities, allowing inference of its intended use. |
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| Prompt: `""` |
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| ## Method 2: Trigger-Free Activation of LoRA Capabilities |
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| Activate the LoRA's capabilities automatically without needing to specify any trigger words. |
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| Prompt: `"a car"` |
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| ## Method 3: LoRA Strength Control |
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| An additional parameter `scale` is provided to control the influence of the LoRA on the generated image. |
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| In the example below, the prompt is `"a cat"`. When `scale=1`, the LoRA exerts maximum influence, resulting in an image showing both a character from Animal Crossing and a cat. When `scale=0.5`, the LoRA's influence is reduced, producing an image of a cat character from Animal Crossing. The optimal `scale` value depends on the specific LoRA model; we recommend using larger values for character-based LoRAs and smaller values for style-based LoRAs. |
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| Prompt: `"a cat"` |
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| ## Inference Code |
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| ``` |
| git clone https://github.com/modelscope/DiffSynth-Studio.git |
| cd DiffSynth-Studio |
| pip install -e . |
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| ```python |
| import torch |
| from diffsynth.pipelines.flux_image_new import FluxImagePipeline, ModelConfig |
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| pipe = FluxImagePipeline.from_pretrained( |
| torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, |
| device="cuda", |
| model_configs=[ |
| ModelConfig(model_id="black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev", origin_file_pattern="flux1-dev.safetensors"), |
| ModelConfig(model_id="black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev", origin_file_pattern="text_encoder/model.safetensors"), |
| ModelConfig(model_id="black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev", origin_file_pattern="text_encoder_2/"), |
| ModelConfig(model_id="black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev", origin_file_pattern="ae.safetensors"), |
| ModelConfig(model_id="DiffSynth-Studio/LoRA-Encoder-FLUX.1-Dev", origin_file_pattern="model.safetensors"), |
| ], |
| ) |
| pipe.enable_lora_magic() |
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| lora = ModelConfig(model_id="VoidOc/flux_animal_forest1", origin_file_pattern="20.safetensors") |
| pipe.load_lora(pipe.dit, lora, hotload=True) # Use `pipe.clear_lora()` to drop the loaded LoRA. |
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| # Empty prompt can automatically activate LoRA capabilities. |
| image = pipe(prompt="", seed=0, lora_encoder_inputs=lora) |
| image.save("image_1.jpg") |
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| image = pipe(prompt="", seed=0) |
| image.save("image_1_origin.jpg") |
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| # Prompt without trigger words can also activate LoRA capabilities. |
| image = pipe(prompt="a car", seed=0, lora_encoder_inputs=lora) |
| image.save("image_2.jpg") |
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| image = pipe(prompt="a car", seed=0) |
| image.save("image_2_origin.jpg") |
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| # Adjust the activation intensity through the scale parameter. |
| image = pipe(prompt="a cat", seed=0, lora_encoder_inputs=lora, lora_encoder_scale=1.0) |
| image.save("image_3.jpg") |
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| image = pipe(prompt="a cat", seed=0, lora_encoder_inputs=lora, lora_encoder_scale=0.5) |
| image.save("image_3_scale.jpg") |
| ``` |