Muapi drops body-paint LoRA for FLUX.1-dev on HuggingFace
A new FLUX.1-dev LoRA adapter for body-paint imagery landed on HuggingFace this week, compatible with the Diffusers pipeline and running locally without safety enforcement.
Muapi/nude-body-paint is a LoRA adapter for FLUX.1-dev that generates body-paint and body-art aesthetics in text-to-image workflows. The weights landed on HuggingFace on May 18, 2026, tagged for the Diffusers pipeline and compatible with black-forest-labs/FLUX.1-dev as the base model. Running as an open-weight LoRA on an uncensored base, it executes locally without safety enforcement.
FLUX.1-dev's 12-billion-parameter architecture has become a popular base for specialized LoRAs since its September 2024 release, and body-paint training data remains a niche that hasn't seen many dedicated adapters. The LoRA format lets practitioners merge it at inference time without retraining the full model, keeping VRAM overhead low. At publication, the model card showed zero downloads and zero likes—typical for a same-day release.
No sample outputs, training dataset details, or recommended prompt templates appear in the card yet. The adapter's performance on skin-tone accuracy, paint texture detail, and pose variety will determine whether it finds traction in the FLUX fine-tuning ecosystem. Early user-shared outputs and ComfyUI workflows typically surface within 48 hours of a FLUX LoRA drop, which should clarify the adapter's practical utility for practitioners.
