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    Raz’s Fantasy Style - (FLUX & ZIT)

    Raz’s Fantasy Style is an ongoing fantasy art direction created to produce consistent artwork for the tabletop roleplaying games I play, mainly Pathfinder 2e. The goal is to have a unified visual style for characters, creatures, and scenes used across different campaigns, instead of relying on mismatched fantasy art from many sources.

    There is already a huge number of fantasy models and LoRAs available, many of them very good. The LoRAs shared under Raz’s Fantasy Style are not meant to reinvent fantasy art or replace existing styles. They exist simply to provide consistency, using a look that fits the kind of fantasy illustrations I enjoy using at the table.

    I am sharing them because I find the results interesting and useful for my own games, and because sharing tools and experiments is part of the fun. Also, I am Canadian, and we tend to share things when we think others might enjoy them too.


    Fantasy - Mk.1 - (FLUX & ZIT)

    Fantasy Mk.1 is the first LoRA released under Raz’s Fantasy Style and defines the core painterly realism look of the project. It focuses on a semi-realistic fantasy illustration style inspired by classic tabletop RPG artwork and fantasy hardcover covers.

    A key aspect of this version is the subtle grain and texture present throughout the image. This grain is intentional and inspired by printed fantasy art, where texture often comes from traditional painting, early digital workflows, or print artifacts. Preserving this texture helps avoid overly clean or glossy results and keeps the artwork grounded and illustrated.

    The style was shaped by a mix of influences, including classic D&D and Pathfinder artwork, fantasy artwork concept collections on Pinterest, and extensive prompt-driven experimentation using themes such as “fantasy style woman, man, animals, creatures, digital painting, grain, epic” explored across GPT, Gemini, and Flux.

    Fantasy Mk.1 is designed to work across a wide range of subjects, including characters, creatures, animals, and environments. Backgrounds are detailed and readable, featuring familiar fantasy locations like forests, ruins, cities, taverns, dungeons, and temples, so each image feels like a complete illustration rather than a character floating in an empty abstract space.


    Dark Fantasy - Mk.1 - (ZIT & FLUXsoon)

    Dark Fantasy Mk.1 is the first dark fantasy LoRA released under Raz’s Fantasy Style, and the first experimental model trained specifically for Z Image Turbo (ZIT).

    This version emphasizes dark atmosphere, heavy mood, and ominous tone, blending classic fantasy illustration with horror elements and a light touch of grimdark. It is not extreme or nihilistic grimdark... the focus is on mood, menace, and visual weight rather than despair or excess brutality.

    ZIT excels at capturing global tone, brightness, and atmosphere, and as a result this version renders significantly darker than the Flux counterpart (coming soon), with deeper shadows and a more oppressive overall feel.

    The dataset and inspiration follow the same foundations as Fantasy Mk.1, but pushed firmly into darker territory:

    villains, vampires, necromancers, monsters, skulls **lots of skulls** cursed figures, savage warriors, and ominous environments.

    Subjects include:

    • Female characters (young evil figures, cursed beauties, ancient crones)

    • Male characters (muscular brutes, gaunt sorcerers, necromancers, savages)

    • Monsters, undead, animals, and creatures

    • Dark fantasy environments and narrative scenes

    Dark Fantasy Mk.1 is designed to produce cohesive, illustrated dark fantasy artwork suitable for tabletop RPGs, where characters and scenes feel dangerous, corrupted, and grounded in a shared grim world.


    Description

    📘 Fantasy - Mk.1 (Z-Image Turbo)

    This is the Z-Image Turbo version of Fantasy - Mk.1, trained on the same dataset as the Flux-based release.

    While the underlying training data is identical, the final look differs due to Z-Image Turbo’s rendering behavior. This version produces a slightly different interpretation of the same fantasy material, with cleaner shapes and a more immediately readable illustrated style compared to Flux.

    Fantasy - Mk.1 (ZIT) maintains the same goal of creating consistent, tabletop-ready fantasy artwork inspired by classic fantasy book illustrations and TTRPG visuals. Characters, creatures, and environments remain semi-realistic and painterly, but Z-Image Turbo’s handling of lighting, color, and structure results in a distinct visual output.

    If you enjoyed the Flux version, this release offers a parallel interpretation of the same fantasy style, optimized for users who prefer Z-Image Turbo as a base model.

    🔧 Recommended Settings

    Sampler / Scheduler:

    • Euler_Ancestral / Beta (recommended)

    • Euler / Beta → grittier, rougher painterly look with slightly less detail

    • DPMPP_SDE can be used for a cleaner or more controlled finish

    • DDIM_UNIFORM works well as an alternative scheduler

    Steps:

    • 9

    FLOW Sampling:

    • 3 to 7

    LoRA Strength:

    • 1.00 (tested and recommended)

    LORA
    ZImageTurbo

    Details

    Downloads
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    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    1/11/2026
    Updated
    3/9/2026
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