Create colorful acrylic style paintings on black backgrounds. This style features a visible canvas texture (visibility varies between model checkpoints).
If the black background is important to you but not showing enough, try including "on a black background" in your prompt. If the texture is important, prompt for "on canvas" or "on a black canvas". If you want more colorful images, keep in mind higher CFG values tend to produce more saturated colors.
There are two versions:
Version 2
This version is more versatile at depicting more subjects. The style is more flexible when combined with other styles. The canvas texture came through on more images in my tests.
Version 1
This version has more of a splattery look with white dots and more rainbow colors.
Description
Renamed from "Rainbow Stardust Acrylic" because version 2 is less likely to have rainbow colors and splatters.
Version 1 has more of a splattery look with white dots and more rainbow colors.
FAQ
Comments (4)
I really want to like this LoRA, but it's just not working for me. Any time I try to steer the scene beyond more than an absolute bare minimum it seems to just give up and lose all influence. Which is a shame because the images it makes when it does work are fantastic.
Thanks for the feedback! This is one I was planning on updating, so I'll take a look at it and may release a new version soon. If you can share any particular prompts or subjects it has issues with, I could test it on them specifically.
@novuschroma
This was the initial prompt that I was testing a bunch of different styles on: (seed 1963489948)
(western dragon) sitting on a cliff next to a waterfall overlooking a lush valley, (feral), half length portrait, bust portrait, wings BREAK novuschroma49 style, detailed illustration
Reducing the prompt to
novuschroma49 style, waterfall, lush valley, cliff
improved things a bit - the image definitely got chalkier, but it was still not nearly as colorful as your examples. It was also a bright day in this example. Adding "night" to the prompt helped, but it wasn't until I scaled all the way back to "waterfall" OR "cliffs" OR "lush valley" that I started getting that great chalk/pastel-on-black look from your sample images.
The LoRA also seems to HATE winter for some reason. I got a few scenes at low CFG to look decent, but most of the time the style got completely lost.
I tried some other scenes, but the recurring pattern seemed to be that describing both the subject and the scene seemed to be what threw it off the most.
(I also tried a bunch of different models with mixed results - Cheyenne did the best of the ones I tried)
@Mutaclone I think I can make it more flexible with prompts like that. I'll release an updated version sometime this weekend. Thanks again!
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