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    RealAestheticSpectrum - v1
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    Model was trained with SDXL and SD3.5 full ai generated images and don't resemble any real human. The model is good for cosplay, concept art, reality mimic, fantasy, etc. No violence/guns/monsters/creepy/ugly stuff etc, the model is distilled and cleaned so it's pointless. I’m thrilled to introduce my latest experimental LoRA, designed to capture aesthetic beauty across a wide range of styles. After working extensively on merging different approaches, I decided to split the project into two separate LoRAs: one for creating aesthetic, elegant visuals, and another focusing on a more amateurish, raw style. This LoRA is the first part of that vision, aimed at delivering beautiful, polished images with an emphasis on artistic and refined aesthetics. This LoRA is experimental and enhances elements such as shadows, light, reflections, and contrast to make images not only more aesthetically pleasing but also more realistic. It strikes a balance between creating lifelike imagery while still being versatile enough for surreal scenes. With this LoRA, you can achieve: Cinematic, wide-angle lens effects that feel immersive and expansive. A motion effect that adds dynamic energy and life to your images. A grainy film effect that introduces a nostalgic, vintage vibe. Enhanced lighting, shadows, and contrast, which bring out depth, realism, and artistry in each scene. Perfect for showcasing the beauty in both everyday moments and stylized environments.

    Description

    v1

    FAQ

    lora
    FLUX.1 D

    Details

    Downloads
    875
    Platform
    Yodayo
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    1/25/2025
    Updated
    2/2/2025
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    professional quality
    grainy film
    dramatic light
    dramatic shadows
    high contrast
    low light
    smeared background
    in motion
    wide angle go pro lens

    Files

    flux-dev/loras/9d542739-17ab-4d7b-a2c7-b65dcc7ba295.safetensors

    Size:
    1.14 GB
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