This LoRA is trained to mimic the striking, high-contrast aesthetic of Jeremy Wilson, a modern illustrator known for his bold color blocking, sharp compositions, and seamless blending of figure and background. His work often feels like it’s been cut from paper or screen-printed, yet retains a painterly depth, with crisp edges and selective texturing that gives his subjects a vivid, almost sculptural presence.
What Makes This Style Unique?
Flat, graphic color palettes – bold, primary and secondary colors juxtaposed against stark white, black, or flesh tones
Minimal gradients, strong contrast – deep shadows and high-intensity highlights to create form
Foreground and background integration – elements bleed into each other, making figures feel cropped or cut from the composition
Negative space as a design tool – parts of the canvas left empty or defined by color shapes
Painterly yet precise – while forms are crisp, subtle texture is used sparingly to enhance depth
Best Practices for Use
Trigger Words: Z3D
Strength Range: 1
Great For:
Striking fantasy portraits with a bold, graphic finish
High-impact book covers and editorial artwork
Modernized tarot or playing card-style illustrations
Concept art where negative space and color shape the mood
If you’re looking for sharp, painterly, and modern fantasy illustration with bold colors and a cutout aesthetic, this LoRA is for you. Experiment, push contrasts, and let the colors do the storytelling.