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LoRA Training Tutorial: Create Custom AI Models

Step-by-step guide to training custom LoRA models for personalized character and style generation on Fauxto Labs. Master FLUX LoRA training in 2 minutes.

December 3, 202520 min read

What You'll Learn

  • • What LoRA models are and why they're revolutionary
  • • How to prepare perfect training data
  • • Step-by-step FLUX LoRA training on Fauxto Labs
  • • Advanced techniques for better results
  • • Using your trained models for generation
  • • Troubleshooting common issues

What is LoRA Training?

LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) is a revolutionary technique that allows you to train custom AI models using just 5-50 images. Instead of training an entire model from scratch, LoRA creates a small "adapter" that teaches existing models like FLUX to recognize and generate specific people, characters, styles, or concepts.

Why LoRA is Game-Changing

Traditional Training

  • • Requires 1000+ images
  • • Takes hours or days
  • • Expensive GPU requirements
  • • Risk of overfitting

LoRA Training

  • • Only 5-50 images needed
  • • Completes in 2-10 minutes
  • • Affordable and accessible
  • • Excellent generalization

Step 1: Preparing Your Training Data

The quality of your training data determines the quality of your LoRA model. Here's how to prepare perfect training images:

Image Requirements

Quality

High resolution, well-lit, clear focus

Variety

Different angles, expressions, lighting

Consistency

Same person/style across all images

Optimal Image Collection:

  • For People: 15-25 images with varied expressions, angles, and lighting
  • For Styles: 20-40 images showcasing the artistic style consistently
  • For Objects: 10-20 images from different angles and contexts
  • Resolution: At least 512x512px, preferably 1024x1024px or higher

Step 2: Starting Your LoRA Training

Training Process on Fauxto Labs

  1. 1
    Navigate to LoRA Training: Go to your dashboard and click "LoRA Training" or visit /lora-training directly.
  2. 2
    Upload Your Images: Drag and drop your prepared training images. The system supports JPG, PNG, and WebP formats.
  3. 3
    Set Your Trigger Word: Choose a unique trigger word (e.g., "john_smith_person" or "my_art_style"). Avoid common words.
  4. 4
    Select Training Type: Choose "Subject" for people/objects or "Style" for artistic styles.
  5. 5
    Start Training: Click "Start Training" and wait 2-10 minutes for completion.

Step 3: Advanced Training Techniques

Optimizing Training Parameters

Training Steps

  • 500-800 steps: For styles
  • 800-1200 steps: For people
  • 1200+ steps: For complex subjects

Learning Rate

  • 1e-4: Default (recommended)
  • 5e-5: For fine details
  • 2e-4: For faster learning

Caption Writing Best Practices

Good captions help the model understand what it's learning. Here are examples:

Good Captions:

  • • "john_smith_person wearing a blue shirt, smiling, professional headshot"
  • • "john_smith_person in casual clothes, outdoor setting, natural lighting"
  • • "my_art_style, digital painting of a landscape, vibrant colors"

Avoid:

  • • Overly long descriptions
  • • Inconsistent trigger word usage
  • • Generic terms without your trigger word

Step 4: Using Your Trained LoRA

Once training is complete, you can use your LoRA model in the FLUX image generator:

Generation Tips

  1. 1. Include Your Trigger Word: Always include your trigger word in prompts
  2. 2. Start Simple: Test with basic prompts first
  3. 3. Experiment with Styles: Try different artistic styles and settings
  4. 4. Adjust LoRA Strength: Use 0.7-1.0 for strong resemblance, 0.3-0.6 for subtle influence

Example Prompts

Portrait Generation:

"john_smith_person, professional headshot, business attire, confident expression, studio lighting, high quality"

Creative Scenarios:

"john_smith_person as a superhero, dynamic pose, city background, dramatic lighting, cinematic"

Style Application:

"my_art_style, beautiful landscape, mountains and lake, vibrant sunset colors"

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Issue: Model doesn't look like the training subject

Solutions:

  • • Increase training steps (try 1200-1500)
  • • Use more varied training images
  • • Increase LoRA strength in generation (0.8-1.0)
  • • Check if trigger word is included in prompts

Issue: Overfitted/unrealistic results

Solutions:

  • • Reduce training steps (try 600-800)
  • • Lower LoRA strength (0.5-0.7)
  • • Add more variety to training data
  • • Use more diverse captions

Issue: Training failed or poor quality

Solutions:

  • • Check image resolution (minimum 512x512)
  • • Ensure consistent subject across images
  • • Verify trigger word is unique
  • • Try different training parameters

Advanced Use Cases

Business Applications

  • • Brand mascot generation
  • • Product placement in scenes
  • • Consistent character marketing
  • • Corporate headshot variations

Creative Projects

  • • Personal avatar creation
  • • Artistic style transfer
  • • Character design concepts
  • • Historical figure recreation

Best Practices Summary

Data Preparation

  • ✓ Use 15-25 high-quality images
  • ✓ Ensure variety in poses/angles
  • ✓ Maintain consistent subject
  • ✓ Good lighting and resolution

Training Setup

  • ✓ Choose unique trigger words
  • ✓ Write descriptive captions
  • ✓ Start with default settings
  • ✓ Monitor training progress

Ready to Train Your First LoRA?

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