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metadata
license: other
license_name: bespoke-lora-trained-license
license_link: >-
  https://multimodal.art/civitai-licenses?allowNoCredit=True&allowCommercialUse=Image&allowDerivatives=True&allowDifferentLicense=False
tags:
  - text-to-image
  - stable-diffusion
  - lora
  - diffusers
  - template:sd-lora
  - migrated
  - character
  - bamba
  - ossem
base_model: black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev
instance_prompt: Bamba Baby
widget:
  - text: >-
      A photo of a Bamba Baby sitting at a pub with a glass of milk in front of
      him
    output:
      url: 25184703.jpeg
  - text: A full body shot of a wooden Bamba Baby Pinocchio puppet
    output:
      url: 25184702.jpeg
  - text: >-
      A cute album-cover photo of Bamba Baby smoking a joint next to a cannabis
      plant
    output:
      url: 25184701.jpeg

Bamba Baby [FLUX]

Prompt
A photo of a Bamba Baby sitting at a pub with a glass of milk in front of him
Prompt
A full body shot of a wooden Bamba Baby Pinocchio puppet
Prompt
A cute album-cover photo of Bamba Baby smoking a joint next to a cannabis plant

(CivitAI)

Model description

Flux LoRA of the Baby Bamba mascot, which advertises Bamba

Bamba is a snack made of peanut-butter-flavored puffed maize manufactured by the Osem corporation.

Use Bamba Baby in your prompts to refer to this character

Trigger words

You should use Bamba Baby to trigger the image generation.

Download model

Weights for this model are available in Safetensors format.

Download them in the Files & versions tab.

Use it with the 🧨 diffusers library

from diffusers import AutoPipelineForText2Image
import torch

pipeline = AutoPipelineForText2Image.from_pretrained('black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev', torch_dtype=torch.float16).to('cuda')
pipeline.load_lora_weights('Norod78/bamba-baby-flux', weight_name='Bamba_Baby_FLUX.safetensors')
image = pipeline('`Bamba Baby`').images[0]

For more details, including weighting, merging and fusing LoRAs, check the documentation on loading LoRAs in diffusers