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Woodland Trollmaker | FLUX.1 D Style

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Published
Jun 15, 2025
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Steps: 3,000
Epochs: 20
Usage Tips
Strength: 4
Trigger Words
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The FLUX.1 [dev] Model is licensed by Black Forest Labs. Inc. under the FLUX.1 [dev] Non-Commercial License. Copyright Black Forest Labs. Inc.
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Welcome to the Heart of Troll Mountain

High in the misty folds of the Smoky Mountains, where the moss grows thick and the laughter of trolls echoes through the trees, the spirit of the original woodland trolls lives on. The Woodland Trollmaker | FLUX.1 D Style model is lovingly crafted as a tribute to the storied legacy of Ken Arensbak and the 5 Arts Studio, who brought the first trolls to life on Troll Mountain, Tennessee.

The Trolls of Troll Mountain: A Living Tradition

Inspired by the enchanting trolls born from the hands of the Arensbak family, each digital troll you create with this model carries a piece of Smoky Mountain history. The Arensbaks—Ken, Neta, and their family—began crafting trolls in the 1950s, drawing from Scandinavian folklore and the wild beauty of their new Appalachian home. Their trolls, with their shaggy hair, nut noses, and woodland treasures, became beloved symbols of creativity and wonder, each one a unique character meant to bring luck and joy.

Model Description

Woodland Trollmaker | FLUX.1 D Style model invites you to step into this magical tradition. Each troll is designed with:

  • Long, colorful hemp rope hair—dyed in the hues of the forest and mountain wildflowers.

  • Eyes of wooden beads on acorn caps, sparkling with mischief and kindness.

  • Noses made from nuts—walnut, buckeye, hickory, and more, each chosen for its texture and charm.

  • Attire and accessories made from moss, bark, and forest finds, just as the Arensbaks intended.

  • A woodland setting—ferns, mushrooms, and the dappled light of the Smokies all around.

How to Create Your Own Troll

  • Trigger Word: tr077d077 (always include).

  • Steps: 24–40 (for best detail and magic).

  • Guidance: 4 (for a balanced, natural look).

  • Hair Colors: Reddish brown, blonde, green, blue, burgundy, etc.

  • Nose Type: Walnut, buckeye, hickory, chestnut, pecan, hazelnut, or macadamia.

Visit the Trolltown Shop—Catch a Troll in the Wild!

If you want to meet a real troll, make your way to the Trolltown Shop at the foot of Troll Mountain, where the Arensbak family continues their magical craft. Take a tour, discover the story behind each troll, and maybe—just maybe—catch a glimpse of a troll peeking out from the ferns. For more, explore the tours and history at trolls.com.

“Every troll has a story, and every story begins in the heart of the Smoky Mountains. Come find your troll—real or imagined—and let the magic begin.”