256_Color_Style – LoRA Description
Less color, more character.
256_Color_Style is a stylization LoRA that recreates the distinctive look of classic limited-palette graphics, where every image is constrained to a maximum of 256 colors. Inspired by early digital art, retro games, and indexed color workflows, this model emphasizes visual clarity through restriction.
Gradients are simplified into visible steps, producing characteristic color banding, while dithering patterns simulate smoother transitions using a limited palette. Shadows and highlights are flattened, resulting in bold shapes and clean, readable compositions.
The LoRA transforms modern images into a retro digital aesthetic, reducing color complexity while preserving structure and detail. Instead of photorealistic rendering, it focuses on stylization through constraint—turning scenes into visually striking, palette-controlled artworks.
Perfect for:
Retro and pixel-inspired visuals
Stylized illustrations with limited palettes
Game-inspired environments and characters
Experimental digital art aesthetics
This LoRA performs best with prompts including limited palette, 256 colors, dithering, color banding, flat shading, and low color depth. Avoid photorealistic or high dynamic range keywords to maintain the intended look.
Adjust the LoRA weight to control how strongly the palette limitation affects the image—from subtle retro influence to fully indexed-color transformations.
In a world of infinite color, limitation becomes style.
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First Version