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tags:
  - text-to-image
  - lora
  - diffusers
  - template:diffusion-lora
widget:
  - text: >-
      <lora:mary-tyler-moore-v1-000006:1> woman, smiling, extreme close-up,
      zoomed, focus on face, centered, macro shot, face centered, focus on eyes,
      looking directly at the viewer, looking directly at the camera, making eye
      contact, looking straight ahead, modest clothes, modest apparel, chest
      covered, modesty <lora:zz_s_Chest_Size_Slider:-2>, Cashmere fabric, fine
      wool
    output:
      url: images/Mary_Tyler_Moore_0014.png
base_model: black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev
instance_prompt: woman
license: unknown

Mary Tyler Moore (Early 70s)

Prompt
<lora:mary-tyler-moore-v1-000006:1> woman, smiling, extreme close-up, zoomed, focus on face, centered, macro shot, face centered, focus on eyes, looking directly at the viewer, looking directly at the camera, making eye contact, looking straight ahead, modest clothes, modest apparel, chest covered, modesty <lora:zz_s_Chest_Size_Slider:-2>, Cashmere fabric, fine wool

Model description

FROM https://civitai.com/models/1031566/mary-tyler-moore-early-70s?modelVersionId=1156944

Trigger woman Strength 1

Mary Tyler Moore, born on December 29, 1936, in Brooklyn, New York, began her career in the mid-1950s with a role as "Happy Hotpoint," a dancing elf in TV commercials. She gained fame in the 1960s with her role as Laura Petrie on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961-1966), where her comedic talent and charm won her critical acclaim. In 1970, she starred in "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," playing Mary Richards, a single, career-focused woman working in a Minneapolis TV newsroom. The show was groundbreaking, addressing contemporary issues and earning numerous awards, including multiple Emmys. By the mid-1970s, Moore had solidified her status as a television icon and a trailblazer for women in entertainment.

Trigger words

You should use woman to trigger the image generation.

Download model

Weights for this model are available in Safetensors format.

Download them in the Files & versions tab.