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Users seek easy local LoRA training for modern image models

Users on Reddit are inquiring about the current state of training custom models, specifically LoRAs, for image generation. They recall an easier process with older models like Flux 1, which allowed for straightforward training on small datasets to achieve personalized results for people, animals, and styles. The core question is whether this ease of local training has diminished with newer, more complex image generation models, and what current alternatives offer a similar user-friendly experience for custom model creation. AI

IMPACT Users are seeking accessible methods for personalizing AI image generation models, indicating a demand for user-friendly fine-tuning tools.

RANK_REASON User discussion about a specific aspect of AI model training, not a new release or significant industry event.

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Users seek easy local LoRA training for modern image models

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  1. r/StableDiffusion TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/smb3d ·

    Modern models with local Flux like LoRA training?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>When Flux 1 came out, it was super easy to train my own LoRA's on 20 or so images. I had great results with people, animals, styles etc.</p> <p>Are those days gone with modern image models, or what's the closest thing to that now days that I can …