"Slender Cubism" merges the concept of long, slender forms with the fragmented geometric elements of Cubism. This style is designed to create unique and intriguing characters in matching simplified scenes, resulting in a fascinating fusion of colors and form.
By generating expressive characters, whether in 3D, flat, or classic cubist style, a high prompt adherence to these styles is given. Artworks in this style emphasize surreal characters and shapes, while still showcasing the typical cubist deconstructions and shifts in perspective. Sometimes, post-processing/inpainting is crucial due to intentional distortions in anatomy.
recommended settings:
Flux.1-D base model
21 steps
deis/ddim_uniform or euler/simple
cfg 3
LORA strength 0.7-1.1
the disfusion family (cubism & surrealism LORAs):
flux surrealism catalyst | disfusion #1 - v1.0 | Flux LoRA | Civitai
Rounded Lined Cubism | disfusion #3 - v1.0 | Flux LoRA | Civitai
quantitative crazy qualitiser | disfusion #4 - v1.0 | Flux LoRA | Civitai
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Many astonishing sample renders- very impressive- well done!
thanks for your comment and the compliment 😊
In tests I'm getting a definite 'style' but nothing like your examples! Are you sure you uploaded the intended LORA?
can you share an image with included workflow?
maybe adding the trigger word might help? "disfusion"
just tested it and it worked fine, i added recommended settings to the model details. Hope this helps!
reach out if something not working, eager to help
@Krawuzzn Just tried again, with prompt refs to 'slender cubism' removed, and your trigger-word 'disfusion' (is that new? don't remember a trigger word before) added. Results are just amazing now- just like your examples- this is one of the best LORAs I've ever used!
I think it all indicates amazing hidden sensitivities of the Flux model, and how strangely the form of the prompt can operate. Maybe you know, but in the early days of Forge, most LORAs failed because the Forge author is very weak in his understanding of maths precision issues in coding. Today I wonder how many LORA users fail to get the results they desire, down to various tech issues- no doubt that the early days of the third wave of AI resemble the early days of the second wave of steam engine enthusiasm back in the beginning of the 19th Century. A vast amount of 'amateur' interest, in all kinds of 'crazy' directions, gradually changing the world. And those amateurs needing to consistently needing to up their game as everything progresses so quickly.
Not working on forge
did you try the recommended settings?
@Krawuzzn yes of course.
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