TL;DR; Renders dramatic industrial landscapes with volumetric lighting and atmospheric depth. Creates high-contrast scenes with warm sunset oranges against cool shadowed foregrounds. Excels at silhouette definition, smoke/cloud formations, and environmental mood lighting with industrial elements. Produces compelling visual tension between natural and manufactured structures.
This LORA made with my own HiRes RAW photographs. Dataset is focused on dramatic, atmospheric images with unsettling vibes of autumn sunset and industrial objects on horizon with dense, dark clouds and brighter sky.
If this LORa useful for your lovely creations, if you like this kind of mood and / or want helping me with my work on CinEro series of models please consider donating via EA payment or just send some BUZZ directly. All BUZZ collected will be spent on training the new CinEro models or new LORAs like this one.
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
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Dimension: 32; Alpha: 12; Epoch 56; NO specific triggers (look into dataset);
FAQ
Comments (7)
Did you upload the old version? Hashes are the same (and not matching the hash value shown on page. Also filename is the same, ending with -000056).
If you asking about status "Updated", this is how CivitAI works. I did not upload any new files. This is why you see the same hash. Status updated after EA ended.
@homoludens Ah okay, The same hash was referring to the new and "old" files downloaded (which were identical, since you didn't update it ofc), but it's a different hash than what's on the page. So I figured there were supposed to be another version but somehow wasn't.
@wrOngplanet Wait.. could you please point me again where exactly different hash? it should not differ.
@homoludens Well the file downloaded doesn't have the hash on the page. I get this hash (sha256):
b9b73804f658c48c7b057780dbde445bd19931e598a1871c97cb1a250a9c1f5a
(sorry didn't notice the comment until now)
EDIT: The hash according to this page: 5B809E4190DCCFAB6277B5189F0C00802BC157889FDCA10449F41A5D9C0C73B8
@wrOngplanet Ah OK... We don't know how CivitAI calculates the hash in case of two files (at least I don't know). Maybe it is the hash of one of the files or two files concatenated or hash from two hashes... have no idea.
@homoludens Could be, i also don't know. Seems a bit useless then. It doesn't match either of the files.


















