: This points to the primary "trigger" or LoRA used in the mix. The "5900" usually refers to the step count of the training process, suggesting a well-cooked model that has learned its specific subject matter deeply.
If you want to dive deeper into the technical side, you can find similar models and community discussions on Civitai or Hugging Face . To help me tailor a better post for you, could you share: diaper3_diaper3_5900_0.85-SD15NewVAEpruned_0.15...
The (e.g., professional, casual, or instructional)? : This points to the primary "trigger" or
: This is the weight of the primary model. At 85%, the specialized features of the "diaper" training are dominant. To help me tailor a better post for
To get the most out of this specific merge, users should stick to the SD 1.5 ecosystem. It works best with standard samplers like or Euler a . Since the model is already weighted heavily toward its specific subject (85%), you may find that you need lower "Prompt Strength" (CFG Scale) settings—somewhere between 5 and 7—to avoid over-saturation. Final Thoughts
While the name looks like alphabet soup, it tells a very specific story about how this model was built and what it aims to achieve. What’s in a Name? Breaking Down the Mix
Whether you are a researcher looking at how specific concepts are distilled into latent space or a creator exploring niche aesthetics, checkpoints like this one demonstrate the power of the Stable Diffusion community's "open-source" kitchen. It’s all about the mix!