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Retro Mascot Style | Flux1.D

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LoRA
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Published
Jan 2, 2025
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Epochs: 130
Trigger Words
r37r0m45c07
retro mascot
Hash
AutoV2
5A630799AC
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geddon
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Retro Mascot Style: Vintage Vibes for Modern Designs

This Flux1.D LoRA generates unique retro mascot illustrations, perfect for designers and marketers seeking nostalgic charm. Trained on 45 curated vintage images, it excels at creating character designs with authentic period flair.

Key Features:

  • Vibrant Characters: Cartoon-style mascots reminiscent of mid-20th century advertising.

  • Vintage Text: Header and footer text in various retro fonts and styles.

  • Authentic Aesthetics: Captures retro design essence, including color palettes.

How to Use:

  1. Trigger Word: Start with "r37r0m45c07"

  2. LORA Weight: Between 0.6 - 0.8 for optimal results

  3. Character Type: Combine object and gender (e.g., "basketball man", "flower woman").

  4. Additional Elements:

    • cartoon eyes

    • peace sign hand

    • white gloves

    • header text / footer text

    • curved text / bubble text

    • whistling mouth

    • sparkle

  5. Finish: End your prompt with "retro mascot"

Example Prompt: "r37r0m45c07 coffee cup woman, cartoon eyes, white gloves, header text, sparkle, retro mascot"

Ideal Uses:

  • Brand mascots with nostalgic appeal

  • Retro-themed graphics for events or products

  • Vintage-style logos for throwback campaigns

Limitations:

  • Not for photorealism or modern styles

  • May struggle with complex scenes

  • Text limited to headers/footers