This model allows you to create a sudden and dramatic lighting change that causes the characters to be backlit by a light of the chosen color. If the character is wearing bulky clothing (like armor), it will try to change them into simple attire that is generally more form-fitting to allow the character outline to be seen, and if they are wearing hanging or loose-fitting clothing, it will also opt for the clothing to be slightly translucent in order to have some light to flow through in order to allow the character outline to actually be seen.
The general trigger for the effect is:
the lighting suddenly changes to a <color> backlit silhouetteYou can specify events or actions that happen after the change with the phrase "after the lighting change." For example:
the person looks at the camera, then the lighting suddenly changes to a red backlit silhouette. After the lighting change, the person outstretches their arms and looks up towards the sky.Additionally, you can suppress or guide the outfit change as desired with a "where" clause on the lighting change. For example:
the man looks at the camera, then the lighting suddenly changes to a blue backlit silhouette, where he is wearing the same outfit.the woman turns her head to the side, then the lighting suddenly changes to a green backlit silhouette, where she is wearing a motorcyclist riding suit.California AB 2013 Training Data Disclosure
This LoRA was fine-tuned using visual data consisting of clips. The training data may include copyrighted material owned by third parties. No training data was licensed or purchased. This LoRA is provided for non-commercial use only under the terms of its distribution.
The dataset consists of 130 clips, which are a mix of synthetic data and segments from videos that were posted to publicly available locations online. This is the total used for training after low quality sets were culled. Dataset was collected/created in 2026.
Data was processed through standard resizing, cropping, normalization, and labeling steps. Synthetic images were included as part of the training dataset.
This model is intended for non-commercial, experimental, and educational use. Generated outputs may reflect copyrighted visual styles or themes associated with the underlying training data. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable copyright law, other intellectual property laws, and all other applicable laws.