--- license: mit tags: - motion LoRA - animatediff - motion director - LoRA --- ## Model Description This repository contains a collection of basic camera motion LoRAs finetuned on Animatediff v2 models. The training process utilized Kijai's [AnimateDiff Motion Director ComfyUI nodes](https://github.com/kijai/ComfyUI-ADMotionDirector). These LoRAs have been tested exclusively in ComfyUI with Kosinkadink's [AnimateDiff-Evolved nodes](https://github.com/Kosinkadink/ComfyUI-AnimateDiff-Evolved), however they may be compatible with other AnimateDiff implementations. ## File summary | Name | Compatible Motion Model | Base AR (w/h) | Frames | input videos | | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------- | ------------- | ------ | ------------ | | 16000_cseti_4507345_general-70vid_mv2.safetensors | v2 | (1:1) | 32 | 70 | ## How to use - copy the motion lora files into your "ComfyUI\models\animatediff_motion_lora" folder - Use the "Load Animatediff LoRA" node - set the context_length parameter to 32 and context_overlap to 8 (it might work with other values but this is how I tested it) ## Settings and recommendations - Use it with strength: 0.8 - This motion LoRA is finetuned on a v2 motion model. It works also with AnimateLCM but don't work with v3 models - It works with SD 1.5 checkpoints - Animatediff v3 adapter LoRA is recommended regardless it is a v2 model. - If you want more motion try increasing the scale multival or lower the strength of the v3 adapter LoRA - Try playing with the strength of - motion LoRA - scale multival - v3_adapter lora like increasing the scale multival and lowering the lora strength. - I recommend using IP-Adapter, however it reduces the effect of the mLORAs, so play with the strength. "Ease in out" weight type is a good starting point. ## Examples