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Have you ever wanted to see what a film or scene's look development render would look like?
Look development (ie. look dev) is important for the creation of 3D scenes since it effectively blocks out the entire scene with more simplified geometry before the artists go into texture work and lighting.
This LoRA for Qwen Image Edit (non-plus, ie. original model) allows you to peer into what a scene might look like in it's look development model stage. This can be useful as a learning opportunity, since this can give you clues on how the scene was actually crafted, giving you insight on how it could have been done.
Use this at strength 1, at 20 steps, CFG 4, with just the following text:
Turn the image into a look dev model renderThis LoRA works on art, people, animals, objects, among other subjects. This LoRA is a bit finicky with the 4-step lightning LoRA, so I recommend the 8-step one (though even that 8step isn't perfect all the time).
Why the Non-Plus version of Qwen Image Edit? I chose the Non-Plus version because the new Plus version of Qwen Image Edit has a really hard time at style transfer. Quite frankly, it's tough, especially with the Lighting LoRA. The Non-Plus version of Qwen Image Edit is SO much better at style transfer it's not even funny.
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Initial release.
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This is great.
Would you consider training a LoRA to "turn this look dev render into a fully realized render"?
I think it would be possible to by taking an existing image dataset and flip the input-control mapping so the lookdev images are the input.
Yes, I'm already on the way of making that possible. However, I think I want to do it in stages. I'm thinking of making a "turn this image into a layout render" which will of course allow you to turn lookdev renders into a animation layout render, which I think will improve the quality of turning a layout render into a "fully realized render." At least, that's what I am hypothesizing.
@lilylilith that is a great approach. Makes it easy to change colors etc in the animation layout stage where you don't have to fight lighting, and only den turn it into render! :D <3 I love this series, thanks so much for making it!
Does anyone know if this works with Image Edit 2511?












