V67 Tilt-Shift LoRA for Flux
Miniature World, Selective Focus, Vintage Diorama Blur
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Overview
Step into a world where cities become toy sets, trains look like model railways, and crowds resemble tiny figurines. V67 Tilt-Shift is a LoRA crafted exclusively for Flux that transforms real scenes into charming miniature dioramas. Using the classic tilt-shift lens effect – sharp focus in a narrow central band, heavy blur above and below – combined with a vintage 1960s analog film aesthetic (warm tones, slight desaturation, fine grain, subtle vignette), this model makes everything look like a meticulously crafted model world. Inspired by the look of 1967 Kodachrome and classic miniature photography, “V67 Tilt-Shift” brings a nostalgic, playful, yet realistic diorama feel to your generations.
Base Model: Flux (Schnell / Dev / Pro) + Flux.2 Klein 9B
Trigger Words (use any combination)
Single‑word triggers:
miniature, diorama, tilt-shift, selective focus, blurred, toy-like, model, scale, elevated, aerial, macro-perspective, retro, film-grain, faded, warm, desaturated, vignette
Alternative multi‑word triggers (two groups):
Group 1 – Tilt-shift effect:
miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus band, diorama blur, shallow depth of field, fake tilt-shift, macro perspective, forced perspective, model world, toy scale
Group 2 – Vintage 1967 look:
retro sixties color, faded Kodachrome tones, warm analog grain, vintage film emulsion, 1967 aesthetic, nostalgic palette, soft vignette, muted greens and ochre, vintage slide film, desaturated pastels
Why Flux + Tilt-Shift?
Flux’s exceptional depth-of-field control, realistic texture rendering, and natural color response make it the perfect base for tilt-shift miniaturization. The combination produces a convincing “toy world” effect where the sharp band feels like a macro lens on a model, while the blurred areas mimic shallow depth of field on a small scale.
CapabilityWhy Flux ExcelsSelective focusFlux creates clean, smooth blur transitions without artifactsMiniature realismRenders textures (asphalt, roofs, trees) like tiny modelsColor gradingNatural vintage desaturation with warm bias – no oversaturationGrain simulationFine, analog‑style grain that enhances the retro diorama feelPerspectiveHandles high‑angle shots perfectly, essential for tilt‑shift
Signature Style Elements
Narrow Sharp Focus Band – Only a thin horizontal slice of the image is in focus; everything above and below melts into soft blur.
Diorama / Toy‑Like Scale – Cars, buildings, and people look like miniature models, as if shot with a macro lens on a train set.
High Elevation Viewpoint – The camera looks down at a steep angle (e.g., from a building, hill, or drone), reinforcing the illusion.
Retro 1967 Color Palette – Faded, warm, slightly desaturated colors – ochre, muted greens, dusty blues, soft reds – reminiscent of old Kodachrome slides.
Fine Film Grain & Soft Vignette – Adds texture and a nostalgic frame, making the image feel like a vintage photograph of a model world.
Trigger Words & Usage
TriggerBest Use Caseminiature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus bandCore combo – always include for the diorama effectdiorama blur, toy scale, model worldStrengthens the “miniature” illusionhigh angle, aerial view, looking downEssential for convincing tilt‑shiftretro sixties color, faded Kodachrome tones, vintage film emulsionAdds the 1967 analog lookwarm analog grain, soft vignetteEnhances nostalgia and texture
Recommendation: Start your prompt with high angle view of, then describe the scene, then add miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus band, retro sixties color. For stronger vintage feel, add warm analog grain, faded tones.
Optimized Settings for Flux
ParameterFlux SchnellFlux Dev / ProLoRA Weight0.55 – 0.750.60 – 0.80CFG Scale2.0 – 3.03.0 – 4.0Steps4 – 620 – 30SamplerEulerEuler, DPM++ 2M KarrasGuidance2.0 – 3.03.5 – 4.5
Starting Point Recommendations
GoalLoRA WeightCFGNotesSubtle miniature hint0.553.0Gentle tilt‑shift effect, modern colorsBalanced diorama0.653.5Sweet spot – strong miniature + vintage 60sExtreme toy world0.754.0Very narrow focus band, heavy grain, strong vignette
10 Example Prompts (Flux‑Optimized, )
All prompts produce adult subjects – no children.
Prompt 1 – City Street Market
high angle view of a busy street market with small vegetable stalls and tiny shoppers, miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus band on the central aisle, blurred edges above and below, retro sixties color, muted greens and ochre, warm analog grain, soft vignette, bokeh diorama
Prompt 2 – Coastal Fishing Village
aerial view of a small fishing village with colorful boats and miniature houses, diorama blur, toy scale, shallow depth of field, faded Kodachrome tones, vintage 1967 aesthetic, dusty blues and faded whites, fine film grain
Prompt 3 – Train Station
elevated viewpoint of a classic train station with tiny commuters and a miniature locomotive, selective focus on the platform edge, motion blur on the train, retro sixties color, warm amber and teal, soft vignette, model world effect
Prompt 4 – Construction Site
high angle looking down at a construction site with toy‑sized excavators and dump trucks, miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, sharp focus on the central pit, blurred periphery, faded earth tones, analog grain, nostalgic diorama
Prompt 5 – Alpine Ski Resort
bird’s‑eye view of a snowy mountain village with tiny skiers on a chairlift, selective focus band on the slope, blurred trees and rooftops, retro 1967 winter palette (cool whites with warm shadows), fine grain, miniature alpine world
Prompt 6 – Rooftop Garden Party
high angle view of a 1960s European rooftop with small tables and elegantly dressed guests, miniature effect, tilt-shift blur, sharp on the central gathering, pastel pinks and mint green, vintage film emulsion, soft glow, diorama garden
Prompt 7 – Intersection at Golden Hour
aerial view of a busy city intersection with tiny cars and pedestrians crossing, selective focus on the crosswalk, heavy blur above and below, warm amber light, faded Kodachrome reds and teals, analog grain, toy traffic diorama
Prompt 8 – Amusement Park
elevated viewpoint of a vintage amusement park with a miniature ferris wheel and carousel, tilt-shift lens, sharp focus on the wheel’s center, blurred carnival tents, retro sixties color (faded red, cream, turquoise), soft vignette, nostalgic model fair
Prompt 9 – Harbor with Container Cranes
high angle of an industrial port with tiny container ships and cranes, selective focus on the loading dock, diorama blur on water and sky, muted rust and steel blue, vintage slide film grain, shallow depth of field, model harbor scene
Prompt 10 – University Campus Lawn
aerial view of a university campus with small groups of students walking on the lawn, miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, sharp band on the central path, blurred trees and buildings, retro 1967 academic palette (ivy green, brick red, beige), fine grain, warm afternoon light, toy ivy league diorama
Negative Prompt (Flux‑Compatible)
Flux responds well to minimal negative prompting. This concise version works effectively:
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, low quality, worst quality, ugly, sharp background everywhere, deep depth of field, everything in focus, flat lighting, modern neon colors, oversaturated, children, kid, baby, toddlerNote: “sharp background everywhere” and “deep depth of field” help enforce the selective focus band.
What This LoRA Excels At (With Flux)
✅ Cityscapes & urban scenes – Streets, markets, intersections, rooftops
✅ Transportation – Trains, cars, ships, airplanes, construction vehicles
✅ Natural & rural – Villages, mountains, farms, beaches, harbors
✅ Events & gatherings – Markets, garden parties, amusement parks, campuses
✅ Industrial scenes – Ports, construction sites, factories, railyards
✅ All with – No children in training data
✅ Retro 1967 analog aesthetic – Warm, faded, grainy, slightly vignetted
✅ High‑angle perspectives – Essential for tilt‑shift illusion
Limitations (Flux‑Specific Notes)
⚠️ Requires high angle or elevated viewpoint in prompt – ground‑level shots won’t look like miniatures
⚠️ Very flat scenes (e.g., empty fields) may lack depth for the focus band – add structures or people
⚠️ Tilt‑shift works best with medium to wide scenes – extreme close‑ups lose the diorama effect
⚠️ Avoid “deep depth of field” or “everything sharp” – those break the illusion
⚠️ For group shots, keep the group small (2–5 people) to maintain the miniature scale
⚠️ Night scenes can work but need distinct light sources (streetlamps, car headlights) to show bokeh in blurred areas
Prompting Tips for Best Results with Flux
Do this:high angle view of [adult‑focused scene], [description of tiny details], miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus band, retro sixties color
Example good prompt:
high angle view of a farmers market with small striped tents and tiny customers, miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, sharp focus on the central aisle, faded pumpkin orange and olive green, warm analog grain, soft vignette, diorama pastoral scene
Keywords that strengthen the tilt‑shift effect:
high angle, aerial view, elevated viewpoint, looking down, bird’s‑eye view
tiny cars, miniature people, toy‑sized, model buildings, small-scale
selective focus band, diorama blur, shallow depth of field, fake tilt-shift
retro sixties color, faded Kodachrome, vintage film emulsion, warm analog grain, soft vignette
Avoid:
deep depth of field, everything in focus, sharp background
eye‑level shot, ground perspective, low angle
modern neon colors, oversaturated, HDR look
children as subjects (LoRA not trained on them)
Comparison: Tilt‑Shift Quality Across Different Bases
AspectSD 1.5 / SDXLTurbo ImageFlux (This Model)Focus band smoothnessGoodModerateExcellentMiniature scale realismFairGoodOutstandingVintage color accuracyModerateFairSuperiorGrain & vignette integrationGoodModerateExcellentConsistency across resolutionsFairFairVery GoodLoRA weight range0.6–0.90.5–0.80.55–0.75
The Philosophy Behind Tilt‑Shift Miniature
Tilt‑shift photography creates an optical illusion: by tilting the lens relative to the image plane, the plane of focus becomes diagonal, resulting in a narrow band of sharpness. Our brains interpret this as a macro photograph of a tiny model – hence the “diorama” or “toy world” effect. When combined with a high angle, the scene looks like a miniature set photographed up close.
“Tilt‑shift turns reality into a play set. It reminds us that even the largest city can look like a child’s toy.”
This aesthetic appeals to those who love:
The charm of model trains and dioramas
The nostalgia of vintage 1960s travel photography
The playful distortion of scale
The combination of technical lens effects with analog film warmth
Training Details (For Reference)
Dataset: 40 high‑quality tilt‑shift images with vintage 1967 look (adult subjects only, high angles)
Trigger Integration: All single‑word and multi‑word triggers embedded in captions
Training Resolution: 1024×1024 (Flux native)
Recommended Inference Resolution: 1024×1024 or 1536×1024 for horizontal scenes
Content Coverage: Urban (40%), rural/coastal (25%), transport (20%), events (15%)
Quick Start Guide
Load Flux (Schnell, Dev, or Pro)
Load this LoRA at weight 0.65
Set CFG to 3.5
Write your prompt with:
high angle view + scene + miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus band, retro sixties colorGenerate and enjoy your vintage diorama world
Example workflow:
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Model: Flux Dev
LoRA: V67 Tilt-Shift (weight 0.7)
CFG: 3.5
Steps: 25
Sampler: Euler
Prompt: high angle view of a vintage drive‑in movie theater with tiny classic cars and miniature screen, miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus on the middle row, faded neon and twilight blue, warm analog grain, soft vignette, nostalgic 1967 diorama
Negative: , low quality, deep depth of field, sharp background, modern neon colors, childrenCurated Prompt Ideas by Category ()
Urban Street
high angle view of a rainy Tokyo crossing with tiny umbrellas and miniature taxis, tilt-shift lens, selective focus on the crosswalk, retro sixties color (faded teal and amber), fine grain, toy city diorama
Rural / Coastal
aerial view of a Greek island village with white miniature houses and tiny fishing boats, diorama blur, selective focus on the harbor, faded Kodachrome blues and ochre, warm analog grain, model Mediterranean world
Transport / Industrial
elevated viewpoint of a railyard with tiny locomotives and miniature cargo trains, miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, sharp band on the main track, vintage 1967 palette (rust, steel gray, faded red), soft vignette
Event / Gathering
high angle of a garden wedding reception with small tables and tiny guests dancing, selective focus on the dance floor, blurred flower arrangements, retro sixties pastels (mint, blush, cream), film grain, romantic diorama
Nature / Landscape
bird’s‑eye view of a waterfall with miniature hikers on a tiny bridge, tilt-shift effect, shallow depth of field on the waterfall, faded greens and warm earth tones, vintage slide film look, model national park
Night Scene
high angle of a neon-lit downtown street at night with tiny cars leaving light trails, miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus on the central block, glowing bokeh in blurred areas, retro 1967 night palette (deep blue, warm yellow), fine grain
Troubleshooting Common Issues
IssueSolutionNot enough miniature effect / scene looks normalIncrease LoRA weight to 0.75, add miniature effect, tilt-shift lens, selective focus bandFocus band too wide or too narrowAdjust CFG – lower CFG widens the sharp band, higher CFG narrows itColors too modern or oversaturatedStrengthen retro sixties color, faded Kodachrome tones, desaturatedGrain too heavy or absentAdd or warm analog grain / fine film grain as neededNo vintage vignetteAdd soft vignette, vintage frameSubject too blurry (e.g., people not recognizable)Ensure subject is within the sharp band – describe “central area” or “middle of the frame”Unwanted children appearingStrengthen negative prompt with children, kid, baby, toddler
Credits & Notes
The tilt‑shift miniature aesthetic was popularized by photographers like Olivo Barbieri and Vincent Laforet, and later became a beloved creative effect in film and AI art. This LoRA pays homage to the classic 1960s era of analog travel photography – when Kodachrome slides captured the world in warm, faded glory. The “V67” suffix stands for “Vintage 1967”, a nod to the golden age of miniature diorama photography and model train culture.
“Every city is a model city – you just need the right lens to see it.”
Ready to turn your worlds into charming toy dioramas? Generate your tilt‑shift miniatures and share them with #V67TiltShiftFlux.
Happy miniature making! 🚂📷✨
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