V67 Shakespeare 🎠– LoRA for Z-Image Turbo
Special Edition: Elizabethan Drama & Romantic Illustration
Premise
If you use my model and your image is chosen for the CIVITAI cover, I will give you 500 Yellow Buzz (even if you combine multiple models).
R+ images are hidden from the gallery. This LoRA is trained with Z-Image-Turbo on a curated dataset of 40+ Shakespearean scenes in a consistent pictorial style (oil painting, engraving, Romantic illustration).
Trigger words (single line, comma separated – 12 items)
(shakespeare:1.3), hamlet, romeo juliet, macbeth, midsummer night dream, othello, king lear, julius caesar, taming shrew, tempest, richard iii, antony cleopatra, henry v
Overview
This LoRA captures the soul of William Shakespeare’s plays through a timeless visual language inspired by 18th–19th century book illustrations, Romantic painting, and Elizabethan engraving. It transforms key dramatic moments into images that feel both theatrical and painterly.
Stylistic features:
Dramatic chiaroscuro (Caravaggio, Rembrandt)
Elizabethan and Jacobean costumes
Atmospheric skies, candlelight, ruins, castles
No modern elements, no technology, no photography
Works for tragedies, comedies, histories, and romances
Recommended settings (Z-Image-Turbo / Flux):
ParameterValueLoRA weight0.7 – 0.9Guidance scale5.0 – 7.0Steps25 – 35Resolution1024×1024
Negative prompt: photograph, modern, digital art, anime, cartoon, 21st century, smartphone, neon, technology
10 Shakespearean Works – 2 Example Prompts Each
Work 1 – Hamlet
Example 1 – The gravedigger scene(shakespeare:1.3), hamlet, gravedigger holding up the skull of Yorick, Hamlet in black velvet doublet, gloomy churchyard, bare trees, dramatic chiaroscuro, oil painting style
Example 2 – The ghost on the battlements(shakespeare:1.3), hamlet, ghost of Hamlet’s father in armor on castle battlements at midnight, Hamlet following, fog rolling from the sea, dark etching by Gustave Doré
Work 2 – Romeo and Juliet
Example 1 – The balcony(shakespeare:1.3), romeo juliet, Juliet on moonlit balcony, Romeo looking up from the garden, climbing roses, Verona at night, warm golden light, romantic Pre-Raphaelite painting
Example 2 – Death of Mercutio(shakespeare:1.3), romeo juliet, Mercutio falling under Tybalt’s sword, Romeo trying to stop them, hot Verona street, dramatic diagonal composition, Caravaggio-style tenebrism
Work 3 – Macbeth
Example 1 – The three witches(shakespeare:1.3), macbeth, three witches around a cauldron in a thunderstorm, lightning illuminates their faces, eerie green mist, Scottish heath, woodcut engraving style
Example 2 – Lady Macbeth sleepwalking(shakespeare:1.3), macbeth, Lady Macbeth rubbing her hands in her sleep, candle in her hand, doctor and gentlewoman watching in horror, dark blue night tones, Pre-Raphaelite painting
Work 4 – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Example 1 – Titania and Bottom(shakespeare:1.3), midsummer night dream, Titania caressing Bottom with donkey head, fairies and cobwebs, enchanted forest with glowing flowers, whimsical Arthur Rackham illustration style
Example 2 – Puck and the magic flower(shakespeare:1.3), midsummer night dream, Puck squeezing love-potion into a sleeping Athenian’s eyes, mischievous grin, moonlit forest, fairy dust, romantic etching with soft colors
Work 5 – Othello
Example 1 – The handkerchief(shakespeare:1.3), othello, Desdemona dropping an embroidered handkerchief, Othello watching from shadows, Venetian palace interior, intense jealousy theme, oil painting with warm candlelight
Example 2 – The kiss before murder(shakespeare:1.3), othello, Othello kissing sleeping Desdemona before smothering her, tear on his cheek, Venetian bedchamber with damask curtains, tragic, dark romanticism
Work 6 – King Lear
Example 1 – The storm on the heath(shakespeare:1.3), king lear, King Lear shouting at the stormy sky, torn cloak, white hair flying, Fool cowering beside him, dramatic Romantic painting by John Martin
Example 2 – Gloucester blinded(shakespeare:1.3), king lear, Cornwall gouging out Gloucester’s eyes, Regan watching, servants horrified, brutal dark ages scene, Germanic woodcut print style
Work 7 – Julius Caesar
Example 1 – The assassination(shakespeare:1.3), julius caesar, Roman senators stabbing Caesar at the base of Pompey’s statue, marble columns, blood on togas, classical history painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme
Example 2 – Mark Antony’s speech(shakespeare:1.3), julius caesar, Mark Antony holding Caesar’s bloody toga, addressing the Roman mob at the Forum, raised arm, dramatic oratory, neoclassical painting
Work 8 – The Taming of the Shrew
Example 1 – Petruchio and Katherine argue(shakespeare:1.3), taming shrew, Petruchio and Katherine arguing in a sunny Italian garden, lemon trees, playful yet sharp expressions, fresco style, warm light
Example 2 – The final scene (Katherine’s speech)(shakespeare:1.3), taming shrew, Katherine giving her speech about a wife’s duty, Petruchio smirking, other couples amazed, Renaissance villa interior, gold light, oil painting
Work 9 – The Tempest
Example 1 – Prospero and Ariel(shakespeare:1.3), tempest, Prospero raising his staff, Ariel as a spirit of air and fire, shipwreck in background, magical glowing symbols, ethereal watercolor by William Blake
Example 2 – Caliban and Stefano(shakespeare:1.3), tempest, Caliban kneeling before drunken Stephano and Trinculo, holding a piece of wood, ragged clothes, volcanic island background, grotesque and comic, etching by Hogarth
Work 10 – Richard III
Example 1 – The night before Bosworth(shakespeare:1.3), richard iii, Richard III waking from nightmare, ghosts of his victims circling the tent, dark gothic horror, charcoal drawing style
Example 2 – A horse! a horse!(shakespeare:1.3), richard iii, Richard III on foot in the middle of Bosworth field, his horse dead beside him, crown fallen in mud, desperate battle scene, epic Romantic painting by Delacroix
Thematic Variations (Optional)
CategoryTrigger exampleTragedieshamlet, macbeth, othello, king learComediesmidsummer night dream, taming shrewHistoriesjulius caesar, richard iii, henry vRomancestempestStyleengraving, oil painting, chiaroscuro, pre-raphaelite
Usage Notes
Always start your prompt with
(shakespeare:1.3)followed by the play trigger.Add a specific scene description and a style keyword (e.g.,
oil painting,etching,romantic painting).For tragic scenes, use
chiaroscuro,dark,gothic.For comedies, use
warm light,colorful,fresco style.Keep the negative prompt active to avoid modern elements.
This presentation provides 10 Shakespearean works with 2 ready‑to‑use prompts each (20 total), demonstrating the full expressive range of the V67 Shakespeare LoRA – from the darkest tragedies to the lightest comedies, all in a coherent, timeless visual language. ðŸŽ