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There is a specific magic that happens when you push a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) to its decimal points. It’s not about the 1.0 or the 0.5; it’s about the strange, liminal space where the AI doesn’t quite know what to do with your request—so it gets creative.

But if you want the feeling of a cursed archive—images that look like they were found in a lead coffin, opened briefly, and then sealed again—this is the tool. showstars - lora 01 -mummy edit-.25

A negative weight doesn't remove the concept entirely; it inverts it. You are telling the model: "Do not show me the full mummy, but do not forget it entirely." There is a specific magic that happens when

The most obvious effect is specular reduction . Skin loses its oily sheen. Fabrics look brittle. Cotton looks like it has been stored in a tomb for 3,000 years. It is the texture of a museum artifact, not a living person. A negative weight doesn't remove the concept entirely;

Have you tried negative weight LoRAs? Let us know your strangest results in the comments below.