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    🎬 Split-Screen / Triptych

    Trigger words: synsplit, triptych, optionally: split-frame composition

    Inspired by visual language from experimental film and conceptual photography, this Lora allows you to build three-panel (triptych) compositions with rich emotional contrast, posture-based storytelling, and optional color lighting setups (e.g. RGB, dualtone, or natural ambient).

    🧠 What is a Split-Screen / Triptych?

    In cinema and art, a split-screen or triptych refers to a single image divided into three vertical sections, each showing a different person, scene, or perspective. It’s a visual technique used to create simultaneity, parallel emotion, or psychological contrast within the same frame.

    This Lora is trained to visually simulate this language of framing β€” with clear black vertical borders, theatrical lighting, and expressive character gestures.

    🎨 Lighting vs. Scene-Based Composition

    ✴️ Color-Driven Composition

    This Lora isn’t limited to RGB. Try these formats:

    • πŸ”΄πŸŸ’πŸ”΅ red, green, blue – classic RGB split for max contrast

    • πŸ”΄πŸ”΄πŸ”΅ red, red, blue – emotional tension between similar identities

    • πŸ”΅πŸŸ’πŸŸ’ blue, green, green – passive conflict, moody atmosphere

    • βšͺβšͺβšͺ no color – use soft light or ambient tone only for realism

    Use RGB to structure the emotional tension through color:

    synsplit, triptych, split-frame composition. Left panel: a lonely man with tousled hair staring pensively out of a window during golden sunset, soft rim light casting shadows across his face, wearing a wrinkled white shirt. Center panel: a woman gripping the steering wheel tightly inside a dimly lit car, tears streaming down her face, illuminated by dashboard glow and distant city lights. Right panel: two young lovers standing close in a narrow hallway, one whispering into the other’s ear with a conflicted expression, ambient blue lighting casting intimate shadows on the wall behind them.

    Use when:

    • You want abstract, mood-based compositions

    • You're designing posters, editorial visuals, or album art

    • Each panel is a symbolic portrait, not a film scene

    🎞️ Narrative-Based Composition

    Skip the color and describe each panel as if it were part of a film scene. Let the posture, gaze, and surroundings carry the emotion.

    synsplit, triptych, split-frame composition.
    Left panel: a man staring out a window at sunset, center panel: a woman crying in a car, hands on the wheel, right panel: two lovers whispering to each other in a dim hallway

    Use when:

    • You want cinematic realism

    • You're recreating drama, memory, or narrative beats

    • You're matching the visual tone of arthouse or short films

    ✍️ Prompt Examples

    RGB + Emotional Conflict

    synsplit, triptych, split-frame composition, red-green-blue lighting. Left panel: woman yelling mid-scream under red light, center: a man crying under green light, right: woman turning away under blue

    Dualtone (red-red-blue)

    synsplit, triptych, split-frame composition, Two men arguing under red light (left, center), third person under blue watching silently, detached

    No lighting, story only

    synsplit, triptych, split-frame composition, three friends in conflict. Left panel: a young man smoking outside. Center panel: a woman pacing in a dark kitchen. Right panel: a guy sitting alone in a car, looking at his phone

    βš™οΈ Tips for Best Results

    • Always start with: triptych, synsplit, split-frame composition

    • Use dramatic posture, emotional lighting, side light, or high contrast shadows for mood

    • Describe each panel separately for more control

    πŸ’‘ Best For:

    • 🎞️ Experimental cinema aesthetics

    • 🧠 Visual psychology through posture

    • 🎨 Conceptual art & installation-inspired renders

    • 🎭 Emotion through spatial composition

    • πŸ“• Zines, film posters, moodboards

    πŸ“œ Content Statement

    ⚠️ Some results may contain artistic nudity or symbolic poses. This is not an NSFW-focused model.

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