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YFG Acrylic – Translucent Resin & Plexiglass Aesthetics
Style
Turns subjects—especially faces and upper torsos—into glossy, transparent or translucent sculptures that look poured, coated, or fully encased in acrylic / plexiglass. Expect smooth surfaces, internal reflections, and subtle light refraction.
Trigger
No dedicated trigger word is required. To strengthen the effect, include keywords such as “acrylic,” “transparent,” “translucent,” “plexiglass,” “encased in resin,” or “clear plastic.”
Strength
Works from 0.20 (light varnish) to 1.10 (fully cast‑resin look).
0.80 is the sweet spot for a clear, unmistakable acrylic finish without losing too much detail.
Lower weights keep more original texture; higher weights give a solid glassy shell.
Best Sampler / Scheduler
Any standard sampler works well; adjust CFG / CLIP strength if reflections or clarity need refinement.
Key Characteristics
Acrylic Shell – Subjects appear sealed inside or sculpted from transparent material.
Gloss & Reflection – Polished highlights and internal glints mimic real resin or plexiglass.
Portrait Focus – Optimized for headshots and busts but adapts to objects if explicitly prompted.
Tint & Frost – Supports color tints (“pink resin,” “amber cast”) or frosted edges for design variety.
Prompt Ideas
“A portrait of a woman, translucent acrylic style, glossy surface, studio lighting.”
“Futuristic bust encased in clear resin with tiny air bubbles, dramatic backlight.”
“A transparent acrylic sculpture of a vintage camera on a dark pedestal, sharp rim light.”
Tips & Tricks
Lighting – Back‑ or rim‑lighting enhances depth and internal reflections.
Color Accents – Add phrases like “tinted acrylic,” “UV‑reactive pigment,” or “frosted finish” to vary the look.
Negative Prompts – If haze or cloudiness dominates, use “no fog,” “no matte plastic,” or reduce strength slightly.
Layering – Combine with metallic or geometric LoRAs to embed patterns or objects inside the acrylic form.
Use YFG Acrylic whenever you need a sleek, museum‑display vibe or a futuristic resin sculpture effect—dial the strength up or down to control how completely your subject becomes a luminous, glass‑smooth showpiece.