-mummy Edit-.25 - Showstars - Lora 01

This is the most important part of the filename. The trailing ".25" indicates the recommended LoRA strength.

In technical terms, a LoRA weight of 1.0 means the model is fully overridden by the LoRA's training data. A weight of 0 means the LoRA is inactive. Here, 0.25 implies a very specific design philosophy: Subtle influence.

Using Showstars - LoRA 01 - Mummy Edit at exactly 0.25 strength achieves the following:

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The AI will get you 80% of the way. To complete the look:


In the rapidly evolving world of AI-generated imagery, the difference between a generic output and a masterpiece often comes down to the numbers attached to your prompt. For power users of Stable Diffusion, ComfyUI, and Automatic1111, the naming convention of a LoRA file tells a thousand stories. showstars - lora 01 -mummy edit-.25

If you have stumbled upon a file named "showstars - lora 01 -mummy edit-.25" , you are looking at a very specific tool. This is not just a random string of text; it is a technical blueprint.

This article will break down exactly what this LoRA is, how to use the "0.25" weight effectively, and how to achieve the perfect "Mummy edit" aesthetic within the Showstars universe.

Do not just use the keyword as the entire prompt. Use it as a modifier. This is the most important part of the filename

Sample Positive Prompt:

(masterpiece, best quality), 1girl, solo, standing, closed mouth, looking at viewer, arms at sides, (mummy edit:0.25), (showstars style), <lora:lora_01_mummy_edit:0.25>

Sample Negative Prompt:

(worst quality, low quality:1.4), nude, exposed skin, cleavage, smiling, open mouth, dynamic pose, action shot, neon colors, smooth skin, shiny, wet skin, latex, plastic

Because the weight is so low (0.25), you might feel like the LoRA isn't working. Here is how to verify it is active: