Golden Ratio - Fibonacci Sequence
This is an experimental SDXL LoRA trained on 34 images representing a golden ratio in nature, science, and art. ϕ
The golden ratio, also known as the golden number, golden proportion, or the divine proportion, is a ratio between two numbers that equals approximately 1.618. Usually written as the Greek letter phi, it is strongly associated with the Fibonacci sequence, a series of numbers wherein each number is added to the last.Around 1 weight, Trigger should be golden_ratio_xl.
Some of the dataset images contain an overlay of the golden ratio, these can either be accentuated by adding overlay to the prompt, or reduced by adding it to the negative prompt.
To accentuate the overlay effect, try also overlay layer, golden fibbon overlay
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Not golden ratio... everything is centred as normal. The so-called golden ratio is in any case of dubious historical usage, the Greeks gave no special attention to phi. Later tests showed humans do not pick out a phi ratio rectangle as their favourite.
What are you going on about?
What does it matter if you don't believe in the Golden Ratio. No one is asking for that just the use of the lora.
The Lora does change the composition. If you don't like it just say so.
The Lora definitely changes the composition for the better in landscape style images.
I don't know what the dude commenting about not believing in th e"golden ratio" has anything to do with what your lora actually does.
Thanks.
I love this lora! Its the best.




