Tiny Things
Tiny Things is a stylistic/concept LoRA that transforms images into a world of extreme scale inversion, fragile miniatures, and tactile macro surrealism. When activated with the keyword TinyDaal, it encourages subjects to appear impossibly small and delicately constructed, often (maybe a little too often) doll-like, porcelain-smooth, stitched, wired, or worn (I do like weird stuff so...); set against environments that feel vast, quiet, and softly indifferent. The style emphasizes material realism over anatomy: cracks, fibers, rust, glaze, dust, and subtle imperfections are as important as the subject itself. The overall mood leans toward poetic melancholy, restrained whimsy, and intimate stillness rather than spectacle or action.
You may have seen from the images I generate myself that I am a fan of tiny and small things. This is a labor of that fascination and adoration and involved a lot of curation, testing, and more than the usual data set tuning. I am quite happy with zImage and Flux is ok (it tends to push a bit more photorealistic than I would like) and I am thrilled with how capable Illustrious came out.
The LoRA performs best at a strength of 1.0, with a useful range between 0.5 and 1.5. Lower strengths allow more deviation toward standard image appearance, while higher strengths push deeper into the Tiny Things aesthetic. It has shown strong results across animals, people, objects, places, and full scenes, though very complex or heavily conflicting prompt instructions may reduce stylistic adherence. Simpler compositions and clear subjects tend to showcase the style most effectively.
Activation & Usage
Trigger word:
TinyDaalRecommended strength:
1.0Usable range:
0.5 โ 1.5Works well with macro, miniature, surreal, fantasy, and quiet character-focused prompts
Helpful prompt hints for best results:
macro photography, extreme scale contrast, miniature subject, tiny figure, fragile, delicate, doll-like, porcelain, ceramic, stitched fabric, wire, paper fibers, dust particles, cracks, imperfections, worn textures, handcrafted, tactile materials, shallow depth of field, soft directional light, overcast lighting, bokeh background, negative space, muted colors, desaturated palette, subtle accent color, quiet scene, stillness, melancholic, whimsical, poetic, surreal but restrained
Support & Community ๐
If you enjoy Tiny Things, please consider giving the LoRA a ๐ thumbs up and posting your first generated image on the model page. Seeing how others use the style helps build momentum, spreads the buzz, and genuinely keeps me inspired to keep creating and refining new work. Every image shared makes a difference.
I REALLY look forward to seeing what you create with it. (I know that I always say that... but this time I await with inner demon-child giggles waiting release)
Description
My first LoRA for video. Works well with straight T2V or I2V with LoRA.
FAQ
Comments (2)
Lilliputian will also trigger things like this is a base model. That is the main tensor path in the text embedding model that gets into this kind of stuff. This lora makes it much stronger, but it is likely crossing the same token space in the hidden layers of QKV alignment.
True enough. Most training will enhance or strengthen response vs. replace or add something totally not there. I wasn't familiar with the Lilliputian trigger. Thanks for sharing.