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Amateur Style – RawCam Slider
The RawCam slider brings a nostalgic, unpolished charm to your images. Inspired by film grain and gritty digital cameras, it adds character and warmth without artificial gloss. Designed to emulate the casual realism of Instagram & amateur photography and that effortlessly cool Instagram aesthetic, it’s perfect for mood-driven edits and authentic looks.
The slider ranges up to 6, with higher values increasing soft lighting, grain, and the subtle imperfections that give images a genuine, lived-in feel. Additionally, slider has negative values also, but these are untested.
Note: This slider can sometimes lean heavily toward freckles and selfies. If that’s not desired, consider using the following negatives:
Freckles, freckles on body, selfieDescription
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Comments (10)
What's the difference between this model and your Amateur Style Slider ?
@hipnotazer211 Amateur style- is polaroid effect. This one is RawCam
Will try this for the skin fuzz I see, if for no other reason. Never seen so much skin lint before in pony!
amazing prompts!
Hi there! Why the "No selling generated content" tag?, would you consider changing it? Thanks
EDIT: not entirely correct, see post below
Only about 90% sure, but iirc base Illustrious has something similar, so all lora based on Illustrious inherit it (not sure how that works with commissioning lora, would need to check the wording to see it it's "no selling images" or "no profiting off of").
@ThatPersonThere Thats completely opposite. You can sell any images generated by ILL models, and lora authors can not resctrict this.
@magenta checked it, (https://huggingface.co/OnomaAIResearch/Illustrious-xl-early-release-v0), looks like what I was thinking of is aimed at checkpoints based on it, Lora trained on it, etc., not generated images.
@ThatPersonThere @magenta as a side note - my LoRAs are trained using illustrious :)
@klaabu uhh, isn't that kind of a given?
I mean I suppose someone could train a model on SDXL and call it an Illustrious Lora, but it'd make more sense for them to call it an SDXL Lora, since SDXL is compatible with other models as well (e.g. pony).


